Northborough in the Civil War civilian soldiering and sacrifice
(2007)

Nonfiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : The History Press : Made available through hoopla, 2007
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781614234951 (electronic bk.) MWT11511610, 1614234957 (electronic bk.) 11511610
LANGUAGE
English
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A small town in the center of Massachusetts seems an unlikely place for altering the tide of war and public opinion, but the town of Northborough played just such a role. Slavery had already sparked the War Between the States, but abolition was not the majority view. Abolitionists on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line gave their lives for change, perhaps nowhere more passionately than in Northborough. More than half of the town's best and brightest joined the fray, and this vigorous anti-slavery activity demands attention: were towns like Northborough - welcoming of abolitionists and strongly involved in the fight - instrumental in changing the outcome via an emancipation that had to be proclaimed mid-war?

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