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Focusing on the pivotal role of Camp William Penn, this book details its significance as the first facility to train black soldiers during the Civil War. Located in Philadelphia, a hub for abolitionists and the Underground Railroad, it hosted notable figures like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman. The camp trained nearly 11,000 soldiers, many of whom were former slaves, who fought valiantly in key battles and played a crucial role in the war's outcome. Their contributions to the fight for equality and freedom are thoroughly explored, highlighting their bravery and sacrifices.
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Camp William Penn: 1863-1865: 1863-1865, Donald Scott
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