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Bluejackets and Contrabands

African Americans and the Union Navy

One of the lesser-known stories of the Civil War is the role played by escaped slaves in the Union blockade along the Atlantic coast. From the beginning of the war, many African American refugees sought avenues of escape to the North. Due to their sheer numbers, those who reached Union forces presented a problem for the military. The problem was partially resolved by the First Confiscation Act of 1861, which permitted the seizure of property used in support of the South's war effort, including slaves. Eventually regarded as contraband of war, the runaways became known as contrabands. In Bluejackets and Contrabands, Barbara Brooks Tomblin examines the relationship between the Union Navy and the contrabands. The navy established colonies for the former slaves, and, in return, some contrabands served as crewmen on navy ships and gunboats and as river pilots, spies, and guides. Tomblin presents a rare picture of the contrabands and casts light on the vital contributions of African Americans to the Union Navy and the Union cause.

About the Author

Barbara Brooks Tomblin taught military history at Rutgers University and is the author of several articles and books.

Reviews

"Barbara Tomblin's book illuminates a critical but long overlooked aspect of Civil War history: the crucial role played by U.S. Naval forces operating along the southern Atlantic coast that helped transform and redefine the role and status of previously enslaved persons."—Craig Symonds, author of Lincoln and His Admirals

"Draws on slave narratives, diaries, and letters in a study of fugitive slaves, known as contraband of war, who found work in the U.S. Navy."—Chronicle Review

"Barbara Brooks Tomblin's meticulously researched, deftly organized and cogently written study illuminates the critical but often overlooked role played in the U.S. Navy in transforming and redefining the lives of thousands of previously enslaved persons. . . . [Tomblin] has recounted the courageous service of these black men with the enthusiasm and dignity they deserve."—Gordon Berg, Washington Times

"Bluejackets and Contrabands is a well conceived and executed study outlining an important chapter in the history of the contribution of blacks to the success of the Union cause during the Civil War."—cwba.blogspot.com

"Barbara Brooks Tomblin's meticulously researched, deftly organized and cogently written study illuminates the critical but often overlooked role played by the U.S. Navy in transforming and redefining the lives of thousands of previously enslaved persons."—The Washington Post"—The Washington Times

"[Tomblin] . . . conveys the often intricate stories in an easy style, letting the primary sources speak for themselves and fully conveying the complex and often tragic stories of the African Americans' role in the war."—Book News, Inc."—Book News, Inc.

"This splendid study of interaction between the Union navy and escaped slaves along the South Atlantic coast during the Civil War provides a wealth of new information and insights."—James M. McPherson, George Henry Davis Professor Emeritus of American History at Princeton University, author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era"—James M. McPherson, George Henry Davis Professor Emeritus of American History at Princeton University, author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era

"Illuminates a critical but long-overlooked aspect of Civil War history: the crucial role played by U.S. naval forces operating along the southern Atlantic coast that helped transform and redefine the role and status of previously enslaved persons."—Craig L. Symonds, author of Lincoln and His Admirals"—Craig L. Symonds, author of Lincoln and His Admirals

"In recent years, a number of books have appeared that have added significantly to our knowledge of the naval side of the Civil War. On is Barbara Brooks Tomblin's study of African Americans who escaped slavery in the South by means of the Union navy and their subsequent role in the war. While there is no way to accurately measure either the number of contrabands or their precise contribution to the Union war effort, we may conclude that both were considerable.... Thanks to Tomblin we at least have their stories and a sense of their contribution."—Spencer C. Tucker,Journal of American History"—Spencer C. Tucker, Journal of American History

"In this wide-ranging, well researched and carefully documented study, . . . focuses on many of the aspects of the interaction between the Navy and the Blacks they encountered, as they fought to put down the great rebellion."—Journal of America's Military Past"—Journal of America's Military Past

"An essential read for anyone interested in the end of American slavery and the experience of the freedman, as well as the naval service during the Civil War, and the war as a whole."—Book Reviews"—Book Reviews

". . . The fresh approach to Civil War history makes this book one of the most innovative works in recent years and an important addition to the historiograohy on African Americans in the Civil War."—The Journal of African American History

"Bluejackets and Contrabands is a great example of combining military and social history into a highly readable form."—Steven J Ramold, Journal of Southern History

"Tomblin's argument expands on a critical but long-overlooked aspect of the Civil War by examining the contributions the United States' Navy made not only to the Union war effort, but also to the freedom brough to previously enslaved persons along the South Atlantic Coast."—Southern Historian

"Tomblin has done an admirable job revealing a crucial but little-known aspect of United States naval history during the Civil War. Her work will be enlightening for both scholarly and general audiences."—American Studies

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The Civil War on the Mississippi

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Apr 2022 - University Press of Kentucky
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With Utmost Spirit

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Nov 2003 - University Press of Kentucky
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