|   Conference Program 
Friday, 19 May 
              First Session 
                Before the War:  The Struggle against Slavery 
              The Branham Affair 
              -Deborah Freeland, University of Mississippi 
              A Second Haitian Revolution:  John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the Making of the American Civil War 
                           -Matt Clavin,  University of West Florida 
              Second Session 
                To Apply the Remedy:  The Debate over Black Enlistment 
              Governor John A. Andrew:  The Homely Hero behind the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts 
              -John M. Hutchins 
              General Lee and the Enlistment of Black Soldiers 
              -Leonne M. Hudson, Kent State 
              Third Session 
                Earning Their Right:  Motivations to Fight 
              “That We May Restore Peace to the Union Again” and Other Reasons Why Black Ohioans Fought in the Civil War 
                           -Kelly D. Selby, Kent State 
              “If You Give Us Guns We Will Fight”:  Black Southerners and the Confederacy 
                           -Jeffery S. Prushankin, Penn State—Abington College 
              Saturday, 20 May 
              Keynote Address 
                          The Sable Arm Speaks:  Civil War Pension Files Giving Voice to  
           Black Union Soldiers 
                           -Don Shaffer, University of Northern Colorado 
              Fourth Session 
                Something Stirring to the Record:  The Black Military Experience 
              The Fort Jackson Mutiny 
              -Sharon Heist, Smith College 
              Department of the Gulf and the History of the Corps D’Afrique 
              -Bennie J. McRae, Jr. 
              Fifth Session 
                A Brief Moment in the Sun:  Post-war Victories and Struggles 
              Slavery’s Long Grasp:  The Problem of Pensions for Dependents of USCT Veterans 
              -David H. Slay, Texas Christian University  |