The Complete Civil War Journal and Selected Letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Language: English
Published by University of Chicago Press, 1999
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- Title
- The Complete Civil War Journal and Selected Letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Author
- Higginson, Thomas Wentworth; Looby, Christopher [Editor]
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Publication year
- 1999
- Condition
- New
- Binding
- hardcover
- Language
- English
- ISBN 10
- 0226333302
- ISBN 13
- 9780226333304
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- 25 ounces
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- 6x1x9
So wrote Thomas Wentworth Higginson about his role in one of the most compelling and fascinating episodes in the history of the United States. As the colonel of the first regiment of black men in the Union army during the Civil War, Higginson was an early, articulate, and powerful crusader for civil rights, and his journal and letters, collected for the first time in this volume, present some of the most extraordinary documents of the Civil War.
Higginson was a politically engaged intellectual at the forefront of radical antislavery, labor, and feminist causes. Born in 1823 to a formerly wealthy but still prominent Brahmin family, he became one of America's leading social activists and a prominent writer, minister, and reformer. With the publication in 1869 of his classic Army Life in a Black Regiment, which drew on this journal, Higginson became one of the most important chroniclers of the Civil War. The Complete Civil War Journal and Selected Letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson is the first comprehensive edition of his journal. Sensitively and thoroughly annotated by Christopher Looby and supplemented by a large selection of Higginson's wartime letters, this volume offers the most vivid and intimate picture of the radical interracial solidarity brought about by the transformative experience of the army camp and of Civil War life.
"The immediacy of Higginson's reflections, as well as their sharp insights, make this journal both distinctive and enduringly compelling . . . . Higginson's vivid texts can once again educate, gratify and delight readers."—Publishers Weekly
"This volume will enrich our understanding of the transformations that emancipation and war wrought."—Library Journal
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The lively and detailed wartime diary of the leader of the first black regiment to be formed in the Civil War offers a refreshingly uncensored portrait of life in the Union Army from an officer's point of view. Long an outspoken advocate of abolition, Higginson served for several years as the commanding officer of the First South Carolina Volunteers, a regiment composed largely of former slaves, meant to demonstrate that the black man, when given the opportunity, was as brave and capable as any white. In 1869, Higginson, drawing heavily on his diary, published Army Life in a Black Regiment, an essential account of African-American experience in the war. But the original journal format allows Higginson a greater frankness in discussing his men, his motivations, and wars weird mix of numbing routine and terror. Already a published essayist, Higginson made use of the privacy his diary offered to record candid assessments of other officers, and to capture the raw humor that develops among men in combat. His portraits of the soldiers (including, in some cases, anecdotes of their horrific experiences as slaves), of the routines of camp life (everything from picket duty to marriages and deaths), and of southern landscapes all have great impact. He is also amazingly frank about his divided feelings for his men. Higginson was prepared to give his life in the cause of emancipation, but he admitted to himself that he knew, and cared to know, few of his men well. His letters back home offer further fresh details about the war. And the clear and useful annotations and lengthy introduction by Looby (English/Univ. of Pennsylvania) place Higginson's experiences in a broader historical context. A model of how such material should be presented and a fascinating glimpse of a regiment that helped, by its formation and success, to make history. (12 halftones) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Higginson is best known today for Army Life in a Black Regiment (1870), which described his service as a colonel commanding a regiment of ex-slaves in the Union army, and for his connection to Emily Dickinson. His contemporaries also recalled that the Massachusetts reformer battled for abolition and women's rights and later dabbled in literary criticism. In this edition of Higginson's wartime journal, augmented by selected letters, Looby (English, Univ. of Pennsylvania) contributes additional source material on the experiences of white commanders of black soldiers. Looby's introduction concentrates on the conscious literary construction of the journal, giving short shrift to the historical context of the documents and minimizing the persistence of Higginson's racial attitudes. Ultimately, barriers of class as well as race and military rank prevented Higginson from meeting his men on an even field. Still, this volume will enrich our understanding of the transformations that emancipation and war wrought. For academic libraries only.
-Brooks D. Simpson, Arizona State Univ., Tempe
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