The narrative explores how Union soldiers used the song "John Brown's Body" to bolster their resolve during the Civil War. As casualties mounted, the deaths of these soldiers were romanticized by writers, artists, and politicians, framing them as sacrifices for national unity and renewal. This portrayal has influenced scholarly interpretations, positioning the Civil War as a pivotal event in shaping American national identity. The book delves into the cultural and historical significance of these themes, highlighting the interplay between memory and identity.
Franny Nudelman Books


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