Camp-fires of the Afro-American; Or, The Colored Man as a Patriot, Soldier, Sailor, and Hero, in the Cause of Free America: Displayed in Colonial Struggles, in the Revoluntion, the War of 1812, and in Later Wars, Particularly the Great Civil War, 1861-5, and the Spanish American War, 1898: Concluding with an Account of the War with the Filipinos, 1899 |
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Contents
The Black Regiment Poem | 26 |
ARRIVAL AND RELATIONS IN THE COLONIES | 27 |
COLONIAL WARS | 45 |
Copyright | |
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