Civil War Records for Ex-Slaves Turned Union Soldiers in Confederate States

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During the Civil War, thousands of enslaved blacks deep within the South left their plantations, enlisted, and served as Union soldiers — United States Colored Troops — in the heartlands of the Confederacy.

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Deborah Fountain, researcher and author of the forthcoming book, Nine at Natchez, featured by The Natchez Democrat on Veterans Day, November 11, 2017

Newspaper Feature: Deborah Fountain Researcher and Rich Soil Press Author Featured in The Natchez Democrat Veterans Day 2017 Edition
Download In the News: Deborah Fountain, researcher and Rich Soil Press author of Nine at Natchez: The Remarkable True Story of Nine Former Slaves from One Family Who Became Civil War Soldiers featured in the Veterans Day edition of The Natchez Democrat, Saturday, November 11, 2017.


Click here to learn more about Deborah Fountain’s forthcoming book, Nine at Natchez: The Remarkable True Story of Nine Former Slaves from One Family Who Became Civil War Soldiers (Rich Soil Press, May 2018).