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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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On Freedom Road

Milliken's Bend Posted on March 3, 2025 by Milliken's BendMarch 31, 2025

In the 2023 book, On Freedom Road: Bicycle Explorations and Reckonings on the Underground Railroad by David Goodrich, the author and his buddy make a series of bicycle trips throughout the North and South, following significant events in the history more »

Posted in Book Reviews, Related works | Tagged books, David Goodrich, memory, travel | Leave a reply

Milliken’s Bend on TikTok!

Milliken's Bend Posted on September 26, 2024 by Milliken's BendSeptember 26, 2024

Milliken’s Bend is now on TikTok thanks to a talented songwriter! It was my fervent hope that when I wrote my book about Milliken’s Bend in 2013, that it would “serve as one part of a multifaceted beginning of remembrance more »

Posted in Milliken's Bend, Related works | Tagged freedom, history, memory, pop culture, songs, TikTok, USCT | Leave a reply

Why Milliken’s Bend should be remembered

Milliken's Bend Posted on February 11, 2014 by Milliken's BendFebruary 11, 2014

There are a number of reasons why Milliken’s Bend should be remembered, but I’ll concentrate on what I believe to be the three most significant historical reasons. 1) Along with Port Hudson and Fort Wagner, Milliken’s Bend was a significant more »

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Black History Month | Tagged black troops, memory, North, USCT | 2 Replies

Why Milliken’s Bend has been forgotten

Milliken's Bend Posted on February 9, 2014 by Milliken's BendFebruary 9, 2014

I’m often asked, why has Milliken’s Bend been so forgotten? There are a number of factors: Even at the time the fight at Milliken’s Bend occurred, June 7, 1863, it was quickly overshadowed by other larger and momentous events. Most more »

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Black History Month, Civil War, Milliken's Bend | Tagged black troops, forgotten, Louisiana, memory, public history, USCT | Leave a reply

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  • Two Mississippi Museums – coming in June
  • On Freedom Road
  • Milliken’s Bend on TikTok!
  • Juneteenth: Seizing freedom
  • Claiming victory at Milliken’s Bend

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