Sensible Colored Folks
According to an account by a Lieut. Daniels, between thirty-five or forty Southern blacks captured at the Battle of Gettysburg by Northern forces are being held at Fort McHenry. While they have been offered release from their confinement if they would "take an oath of allegiance to the Federal Government and join the Lincoln army," the prisoners have refused the offer and have instead insisted that they should "be restored to their masters and homes in the South."
The Spectator, October 13, 1863, p. 2, c. 5: "Sensible Colored Folks."
The Spectator, October 13, 1863, p. 2, c. 5: "Sensible Colored Folks."
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