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Don Troiani's Black Soldiers in America's Wars: 1754–1865

1754-1865

Author: Don Troiani, John U. Rees and James L. Kochan  

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"Nationally renowned military artist Don Troiani teams with historian John Rees to highlight the role of under-recognized African American soldiers in America's early wars"-- Provided by publisher.

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"Nationally renowned military artist Don Troiani teams with historian John Rees to highlight the role of under-recognized African American soldiers in America's early wars"-- Provided by publisher.

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Using a masterful combination of artistry and accuracy, Don Troiani has dedicated his career to transforming our understanding of the military soldier. Don now turns his talents to capturing the under-recognized African-American soldiers as they fought in the French and Indian War, the War of Independence, the War of 1812, and the American Civil War. Don's battle paintings, figure studies, and artifact collection are teamed with historian John Rees's insightful text.

This long-needed work combines Troiani's magnificent art--the dramatic battle paintings and authentically illustrated uniformed soldier studies--with Rees's introductory chapters on the four wars. Using primary sources, Rees gives a true picture of the contributions of the many Black soldiers over the 100-year history.

Together Troiani and Rees provide the most comprehensive, authoritative, and well-researched study of the Black soldier in early America.

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Critic Reviews

"Images of soldiers, their uniforms, their badges, flags and weapons are a major part of this book, which is skillfully illustrated. The author's accounts of military divisions and battles along with personal statements of soldiers and their leaders are a tribute to the research and skills of writer Rees and illustrator Troiani."

-- "The Bucks County Herald"
"Unique, exceptionally, impressively informative, expertly organized and presented, Don Troiani's Black Soldiers in America's Wars: 1754 - 1865 is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and college/university library Black/African-American Military History collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists."-- "Midwest Book Review"

"Black soldiers have been a constant but ghostly presence in all of America's conflicts from Lexington and Concord onward, ignored by most artists and overlooked, until recently, by most historians. This handsome volume helps bring them back to life. It authoritatively chronicles all that they did and shows us the things they carried and the uniforms they proudly wore."

--Geoffrey C. Ward, co-author of The Civil War, The War, and The Vietnam War

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About the Author

Don Troiani is well known for his extremely accurate historical and military paintings, scenes of great characters and grand action that have defined America's military heritage. An expert researcher with an extensive library and impressive private artifact study collections of Civil War, War of 1812, Revolutionary War, and World War II uniforms, equipage, insignia, and weapons, he has served as a consultant on films, including Cold Mountain and Night at the Museum 3, and television programs. His work has appeared in many publications and is represented in the collections of numerous museums, including the Smithsonian's Museum of History and Technology, the U.S. Marine Corps Museum, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. His work has most recently been featured in a long-running exhibition at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. His eleven books published over the last twenty-five years are still in print have sold more than 200,000 copies. He lives in Southbury, Connecticut.

John U. Rees has been writing for over thirty years on the experiences and material culture of common soldiers and women in the armies of the American Revolution. He has produced over 200 monographs, topics including soldiers’ food and cooking gear, equipment and personal belongings, campaign shelters, battle and campaign studies, and the role and numbers of women with the Continental Army. (Many articles available online at . John’s first book was “They Were Good Soldiers”: African Americans Serving in the Continental Army, 1775–1783 (Helion, 2019). He lives in New Hope, Pennsylvania.

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Product Details

Publisher
Stackpole Books
Published
21st March 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9780811773713

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