Gettysburg has been extensively studied, but many personal experiences remain unknown. Margaret Creighton offers an innovative perspective on this decisive battle through the eyes of women from Gettysburg, immigrants, and African Americans.
Contents:
- Mag Palm, a free Black woman, threatened by the arrival of the Southern army.
- Carl Schurz, German refugee and anti-slavery activist in the Union army.
- Sadie Bushman, a girl who helped in a field hospital.
Creighton draws on letters, diaries, and newspapers to create a fluid, original historiography that enriches the image of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Language and level: English, suitable for advanced readers (C1-C2).
Application: Ideal for education, self-study, and work.
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