The diary of James T. Ayers, Civil War recruiter by Ayers, James T

The diary of James T. Ayers, Civil War recruiter
by Ayers, James T

(#0009TZ5)

Paperback Louisiana State University Press, c1947, p1999
Description: xxxv, 138 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Dewey: 973.7; Audience: Adult

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AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY.;Originally published: Springfield : Printed by authority of the State of Illinois, 1947.;Includes index. Presents the diary of itinerant Methodist preacher and antislavery spokesman James T. Ayers detailing his service during the Civil War working to recruit men for the United States Colored Troops in the Tennessee Valley.

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A white Kentuckian, itinerant Methodist preacher, and antislavery spokesman, James T. Ayers moved to Illinois before the Civil War and, though nearly fifty-seven years old, enlisted in an Illinois regiment in 1862. In February 1864, he was dispatched as a recruiter for the U.S. Colored Troops in the Tennessee Valley and began this diary recounting his experiences, including his recruiting tactics, the difficulties he en-countered in enemy territory, and the lack of interest on the part of many slaves and freedmen in joining the U.S. Colored Troops.Edited by John Hope Franklin, who conducted impressive research in then little-used sources at the National Archives, Ayers's diary documents more than the black recruiting process. It also candidly reveals the complex attitudes of a northern white preacher regarding the war, race, and the Confederacy. For this edition, Franklin provides a preface and John David Smith offers a new introduction, explaining why Ayers's poignant text remains a telling and important source in contemporary scholarship.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
  • Publication Date: August 1, 1999
  • Format: Paperback
  • Edition: Louisiana pbk. ed.
  • Dewey: 973.7
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: xxxv, 138 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Tracings: Franklin, John Hope, 1915-2009.
  • ISBN-10: 0-8071-2393-5
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8071-2393-5
  • LCCN: 99-014272
  • Follett Number: 0009TZ5
  • Audience: Adult