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Milliken's Bend

A Civil War Battle in History and Memory

The Civil War battle of Milliken's Bend, showing African-American soldiers holding their ground against a Confederate attack, as imagined by an artist from Harper's Weekly, published July 4, 1863.
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Henry Woods supports widow’s claim

Milliken's Bend Posted on July 1, 2015 by Milliken's BendJuly 10, 2015

Henry Woods, a comrade of Anderson Shields, also testified in 1910 on behalf of Shields’ widow, Kate. Henry was 82 years old at the time, and living in Hermanville, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Like Anderson and Kate, Henry had also been … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Milliken's Bend, Primary sources, Related works, Slavery, Union | Tagged 11th Louisiana Infantry, 49th USCI, Anderson Shields, Henry Woods, Kate Shields, Mississippi, pensions, plantations, prisoners, USCT, Waterman Crane | Leave a reply

Padon Turner testifies on widow’s behalf

Milliken's Bend Posted on June 20, 2015 by Milliken's BendJune 20, 2015

Padon Turner was 71 years old in 1910 when he made his statement on behalf of Anderson Shields’ widow, Kate. In doing so, Padon [apparently pronounced like “Peyton”] provided information about his own background. He had been born in Hinds … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Milliken's Bend, Primary sources, Related works, Union | Tagged 11th Louisiana Infantry, 49th USCI, Anderson Shields, Mississippi, Padon Turner, prisoners, USCT | Leave a reply

Anderson Shields, 49th USCI

Milliken's Bend Posted on June 17, 2015 by Milliken's BendJune 17, 2015

Andrew Shields, later known as Anderson Shields, served in the 49th U.S. Colored Infantry – a regiment that began its service as the 11th Louisiana Infantry, African Descent. Just prior to the war, he had married Kate Street, a woman … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Milliken's Bend, Primary sources, Related works, Slavery, Union | Tagged 11th Louisiana Infantry, 49th USCI, Anderson Shields, Kate Shields, Mississippi, prisoners, USCT, Waterman Crane | Leave a reply

Book Review: Defining Moments by Clark

Milliken's Bend Posted on May 15, 2015 by Milliken's BendMay 15, 2015

Defining Moments: African American Commemoration and Political Culture in the South, 1863-1913 explores the efforts and insistence of African Americans to place emancipation and the end of slavery at the center of Civil War commemorative activities over the course of … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Book Reviews, Civilians, Emancipation, Politics, Related works, Slavery | Tagged books, celebrations, commemoration, Emancipation Day, race relations | 2 Replies

Milliken’s Bend as Invisible History

Milliken's Bend Posted on April 12, 2015 by Milliken's BendApril 12, 2015

At the upcoming National Council on Public History annual meeting in Nashville, I’ll be chairing a panel entitled: “Traces: Making the Invisible Past Visible,” and I’ll be speaking briefly about my research journey in uncovering the story of Milliken’s Bend. … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Milliken's Bend | Tagged forgotten, invisible history, National Council on Public History, NCPH, Traces | 2 Replies

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