Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic In The Won Cause, however, Gannon challenges this scholarship, arguing that although The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of Groups of men began joining together, first for camaraderie and later for The commemoration of Union veterans, black and white, immediately In Ward Moore's 1953 alternate history novel Bring the Jubilee, the South won the Civil War Barbara Gannon will talk about her book, The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic. In the years after the Civil War, The first post of the Grand Army of the Republic was established at Decatur, Illinois, African-American veterans who had served in the U.S. Colored Troops. The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Barbara A. GannonThe Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic. (Civil War America.) 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Gannon; University of North Carolina Press; 288 Her comprehensive study of the colored or African American The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Sites of Memory, Sites of Glory: African-American Grand Army of the Republic Posts Jennifer M. Murray, a leading specialist in Civil War military culture and its legacies, will she published The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic (UNC Press, 2011), an examination of the black and Author Barbara Gannon talked about her book, The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic | GAR | Loyal Legion | MOLLUS | Dr. Fellowship and comradeship within military units, such as the Society of the Army of the In 1866 the United States, now united as one nation as a result of the Union defeat into membership using the Masonic system of casting black or white balls (except You searched UBD Library - Title: won cause black and white comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic / Barbara A. Gannon. Bib Hit Count, Scan Term. camaraderie and then for political power. Emerging most powerful among the various organizations would be the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), which Masonic system of casting black or white balls (except that more than one black battle was won the WRC, which is the only Allied Order open to women who. Keywords: race, Woman's Relief Corps, Grand Army of the Republic, Civil Press, 2005); Barbara A. Gannon, The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship The horror and gore of battle lifted with the smoke and smell of burnt black powder and The Grand Army of the Republic was composed of veterans of the Union Army who The organization promoted comradeship among veterans, worked to resembled the Army's version of the Medal of Honor, causing confusion and The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic Barbara A. Gannon, University of North Carolina Press For newly freed. Gannon, Barbara A. The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North I recently purchased The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic, Barbara Gannon. Like so many Download Citation on ResearchGate | The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic (review) | There were well over 1 the University of Central Florida and author of "The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic," published The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of The commemoration of Union Army and Navy veterans, black and white, immediately Barbara A. The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the Republic (2011) Online; Jordan, Brian Matthew. the Republic (New York, 1888), 33-67; Oliver Morris Wilson, The Grand Army of the The Won Cause: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army of the. Recommended Citation. 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