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J.E.B. Stuart's Ride to Gettysburg: The History of the Most Controversial Cavalry Operation of the Civil War
*Includes pictures *Profiles the debate over the intention of Lee's orders to Stuart and who's to blame for what happened *Includes accounts of Stuart's operation written by his adjutant general and others *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "The failure to crush the Federal army in Pennsylvania in 1863, in the opinion of almost all of the officers of the Army of Northern Virginia, can be expressed in five words-the absence of the cavalry." - Confederate General Henry Heth As Robert E. Lee's army moved into Pennsylvania in June 1863, Stuart's cavalry screened his movements, thereby engaging in the more traditional cavalry roles, but it's widely believed he was hoping to remove the negative effect of Brandy Station by duplicating one of his now famous rides around the enemy army, much as he did to McClellan's Army of the Potomac during the Peninsula Campaign in 1862. This time, however, as Lee began his march north through the Shenandoah Valley in western Virginia, it is highly unlikely that is what he wanted or expected. Before setting out on June 25, the methodical Lee gave Stuart specific instructions as to the role he was to play in the Pennsylvania offensive. As the eyes of the army, the cavalry was to guard the mountain passes with part of his force while the Army of Northern Virginia was still south of the Potomac River, and then cross the river with the remainder of his army and screen the right flank of Confederate general Richard Stoddert Ewell's II Corps as it moved down the Shenandoah Valley, maintaining contact with Ewell's army as it advanced towards Harrisburg. Instead of taking the most direct route north near the Blue Ridge Mountains, however, Stuart chose a much more ambitious course of action. Stuart decided to march his three best brigades (under Generals Hampton, Fitzhugh Lee, and Col. John R. Chambliss) between the Union army and Washington, north through Rockville to Westminster, and then into Pennsylvania, a route that would allow them to capture supplies along the way and wreak havoc as they skirted Washington. To complicate matters even more, as Stuart set out on June 25 on what was probably a glory-seeking mission, he was unaware that his intended path was blocked by columns of Union infantry that would invariably force him to veer farther east than he or Lee had anticipated. Ultimately, his decision would prevent him from linking up with Ewell as ordered and deprive Lee of his primary cavalry force as he advanced deeper and deeper into unfamiliar enemy territory. According to Halsey Wigfall (son of Confederate States Senator Louis Wigfall) who was in Stuart's infantry, "Stuart and his cavalry left Lee's] army on June 24 and did not contact his] army again until the afternoon of July 2, the second day of the Gettysburg] battle." According to Stuart's own account, on June 29 his men clashed briefly with two companies of Union cavalry in Westminster, Maryland, overwhelming and chasing them "a long distance on the Baltimore road," causing a "great panic" in the city of Baltimore. On June 30, the head of Stuart's column then encountered General Judson Kilpatrick's cavalry as it passed through Hanover, during which they reportedly captured a wagon train and scattered the Union army before Kilpatrick's men were able to regroup and drive Stuart and his men out of town. Then, after a 20 mile trek in the dark, Stuart's exhausted men reached Dover, Pennsylvania on the morning of July 1. H.B. McClellan would point out in his book about Stuart that Lee's orders meant the army commander "was aware that under the most favorable circumstances Stuart must be separated from the army for at least three or four days." However, Stuart's cavalry would be gone for 7 days, and Stuart was too far removed from the Army of Northern Virginia to warn Lee of the Army of the Potomac's movements.
W.E.B. Du Bois' kjærlighetssanger

W.E.B. Du Bois' kjærlighetssanger

Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

Aschehoug
2023
sidottu
«Formidabel lesefest på 900 sider! Råsterk og lettlest roman om det afrikanskamerikanske folkets livsbetingelser med slaveri og rasisme i århundrer. (...) Det har blitt en fantastisk fortelling, ambisiøs og bejaende, horribel og vakker. En storslått, episk roman som med sine mange hundre sider aldri er kjedelig. Rett og slett en bragd i et nydelig og knivskarpt språk.» Stein Roll, Adresseavisen (Terningkast 6)Helt fra Ailey Pearl Garfield var liten, har hun tilbragt somrene sine på en tidligere bomullsplantasjei sørstatsbyen Chicasetta. Her har familien hennes bodd helt siden forfedrene deres kom fra Afrika som slaver, og her bor nå bestemoren i huset som tidligere tilhørte plantasjeeieren. Gjennom besøkene konfronteres Ailey med familiens sterke og ofte tragiske fortellinger. Både hun og søstrene tynges av traumer som har fulgt slektens kvinner gjennom generasjoner. For å forsone seg med sin egen identitet og for å finne sin plass verden, dykker Ailey ned i sin egenfamiliehistorie. Her oppdager hun en arv som ikke bare består av undertrykkelse, men også av frihetskamp og uavhengighet, av grusomhet, men også motstand. Det er en arv som forteller henne historien - og sangen - om selve Amerika«En ambisiøs, opprivende og medrivende roman om svartes livsvilkår i USAs historie ... W.E.B. Du Bois' kjærlighetssanger er virkelig en storslått og rik fortelling, skrevet av en forfatter med full kontroll over sitt språk og sine virkemidler. De lange historiske linjene som strekes opp underveis, gir romanen et ambisjonsnivå vi sjelden ser i den norske samtidslitteraturen. I tillegg er den utmerket oversatt av Vibeke Saugestad.» Preben Jordal, Aftenposten«... et lærerikt og leseverdig kapittel i den store fortellingen om USA.» Bjørn Ivar Fyksen, Klassekampen«Den er blytung, en svir å lese, den er god og vond på samme tid. Litteratur skal berøre, denne romanen gjør nettopp det. (...) Mye litteratur, både skjønn- og sakprosalitteratur, er skrevet om så vel slaveriet som utdrivelsen av urbefolkningen. Men svært få bøker er skrevet som rommer begge deler i en og samme historie. Denne romanen gjør det. Og det gjør den så spesiell, så viktig.» Jan Erik Østlie, FriFagbevegelse.no
W.E.B. Du Bois' kjærlighetssanger

W.E.B. Du Bois' kjærlighetssanger

Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

Aschehoug
2024
pokkari
«Formidabel lesefest på 900 sider! Råsterk og lettlest roman om det afrikanskamerikanske folkets livsbetingelser med slaveri og rasisme i århundrer. (...) Det har blitt en fantastisk fortelling, ambisiøs og bejaende, horribel og vakker. En storslått, episk roman som med sine mange hundre sider aldri er kjedelig. Rett og slett en bragd i et nydelig og knivskarpt språk.» Stein Roll, Adresseavisen (Terningkast 6) Helt fra Ailey Pearl Garfield var liten, har hun tilbrakt somrene sine på en tidligere bomullsplantasje i sørstatsbyen Chicasetta. Her har familien hennes bodd helt siden forfedrene deres kom fra Afrika som slaver, og her bor nå bestemoren i huset som tidligere tilhørte plantasjeeieren. Gjennom besøkene konfronteres Ailey med familiens sterke og ofte tragiske fortellinger. Både hun og søstrene tynges av traumer som har fulgt slektens kvinner gjennom generasjoner. For å forsone seg med sin egen identitet og for å finne sin plass verden, dykker Ailey ned i sin egenfamiliehistorie. Her oppdager hun en arv som ikke bare består av undertrykkelse, men også av frihetskamp og uavhengighet, av grusomhet, men også motstand. Det er en arv som forteller henne historien - og sangen - om selve Amerika «En ambisiøs, opprivende og medrivende roman om svartes livsvilkår i USAs historie ... W.E.B. Du Bois' kjærlighetssanger er virkelig en storslått og rik fortelling, skrevet av en forfatter med full kontroll over sitt språk og sine virkemidler. De lange historiske linjene som strekes opp underveis, gir romanen et ambisjonsnivå vi sjelden ser i den norske samtidslitteraturen. I tillegg er den utmerket oversatt av Vibeke Saugestad.» Preben Jordal, Aftenposten «... et lærerikt og leseverdig kapittel i den store fortellingen om USA.» Bjørn Ivar Fyksen, Klassekampen «Den er blytung, en svir å lese, den er god og vond på samme tid. Litteratur skal berøre, denne romanen gjør nettopp det. (...) Mye litteratur, både skjønn- og sakprosalitteratur, er skrevet om så vel slaveriet som utdrivelsen av urbefolkningen. Men svært få bøker er skrevet som rommer begge deler i en og samme historie. Denne romanen gjør det. Og det gjør den så spesiell, så viktig.» Jan Erik Østlie, FriFagbevegelse.no
W.E.B. Du Bois kärlekssånger

W.E.B. Du Bois kärlekssånger

Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

Modernista
2024
sidottu
En av de senaste årens mest hyllade amerikanska romaner»Den nästan 900 sidor långa berättelsen är oavbrutet intressant, angelägen, välskriven, lättillgänglig och utmärkt översatt till svenska.« Betyg: 5 av 5 - Helene Ehriander, BTJ»Jag bara älskar denna bok!« Betyg: 5 av 5 - Books of Magnus»En djup & fullkomligt uppslukande läsupplevelse.« The ObserverHistorikern och sociologen W. E . B. Du Bois, den förste afroamerikanen att inneha en doktorsgrad, skrev om rasproblemet i USA och vad han kallade dubbelt medvetande - en sorts sensibilitet som afroamerikaner tvingas tillägna sig för att kunna överleva. Ailey Pearl Garfield förstår Du Bois ord alltför väl. Hon har alltid kämpat med sin tillhörighet, något som försvårats dels av ett överhängande trauma, dels av kvinnornas viskningar: hennes mamma, syster, hela den tvåhundraåriga arvslinje som uppmanar Ailey att lyckas i deras ställe. För att komma till rätta med sin identitet påbörjar Ailey en resa genom familjens förflutna. Hon uppdagar skakande berättelser om generationer i den amerikanska Södern, om svarta, vita och ursprungsamerikaner. Ailey tvingas omfamna hela sitt arv: en historia om förtryck och motstånd, fångenskap och oberoende, grymhet och livskraft. En historia som också är berättelsen - och sången - om Amerika självt.I översättning av Helena Hansson.HONORÉE FANONNE JEFFERS [f. 1967] är en amerikansk poet, författare och professor i engelska vid University of Oklahoma. W. E. B. Du Bois kärlekssånger är Jeffers romandebut, en stor amerikansk generationsskildring som har hyllats av kritikerna, nominerats till en rad priser och valts ut till Oprahs bokklubb. Boken blev en omedelbar New York Times och USA Today bestseller.»En upplevelse utöver det vanliga.« Epiloger»En fantastisk roman.« People »En triumf.« Veronica Chambers, New York Times Book Review
The Damnation of Women- Essay by W. E. B. du Bois
The Damnation of Women: Essay by W. E. B. du Bois (Grapevine edition)" is a thought-provoking exploration of the multifaceted challenges faced by women in the 19th century, authored by the renowned African American scholar and civil rights activist, W. E. B. du Bois. This essay delves into the intricate intersections of race and gender, examining the societal pressures and prejudices that women, particularly African American women, had to contend with.Through the lenses of history, social philosophy, and political economy, du Bois's essay provides a deep understanding of the struggles and discrimination endured by women during a pivotal period in American history. This Grapevine edition is an essential resource for scholars, students, and those interested in African American studies, feminism, and the ongoing fight for gender equality.Du Bois's work continues to inspire critical discussions about the damnation of women, emphasizing the need for equality and justice. This edition underscores the lasting impact of his contributions to the fields of feminism, social philosophy, and the history of African American women's rights, making it a valuable addition to any library.
The Make a Face Exercise Book: E.B. Willis Children's Exercise Book
"The Make a Face Exercise Book" by E.B. Willis encourages cognitive skills and listening abilities. The exercises help strengthen facial muscles. The story follows a little girl on her adventure of making faces. She will ask you to participate in which kind of face she makes while hugging a dog, eating ice cream, or sitting on a frog You never know what face she'll make next. The story includes a surprise ending. There are memories to be made when you finish The facial expressions help exercise the muscles in the face. When one smiles, an average of ten muscles are used. When one frown's only an average of six muscles are used. "The Make a Face Exercise Book" is volume three in a series by E.B. Willis which take the listener through exercising in a non-traditional way. E.B Willis's "The Children's Exercise Books" are: - fun and educational - exercise while sitting down - helps "antsy" kids who can't go outside - include special needs listeners - reader listens for the action word - engages their listening skills - assists in word recognition
Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

Honoree Fanonne Jeffers

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2021
nidottu
A TOP TEN NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERAN OPRAH BOOK CLUB PICKONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVOURITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR'Astonishing... A great work infused with love and honesty' Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple'Deeply moving... it is magnificent' Sarah Winman, author of Still Life
The World of W.E.B. Du Bois

The World of W.E.B. Du Bois

Meyer Weinberg

Greenwood Press
1992
sidottu
W.E.B. Du Bois was one of the leading activist men of letters in 20th-century America. Du Bois organized, protested, laid out programs, petitioned, and raised questions of long-term strategy and short-term tactics. He wrote detailed scholarly investigations, Souls of Black Folk and Black Reconstruction among them, as well as popular current articles. He was a commanding speaker and a prodigious correspondent. And yet, it was not until the 1980s that his complete writings became available.The World of W.E.B. Du Bois was created to provide a short journey through his views on virtually all aspects of 20th-century life. More than 1,000 quotations from his published writings and correspondence are provided. These are grouped into 19 topical and one miscellaneous chapter. Each quote begins with a heading designed to summarize the main sense of the quotation. A subject index provides additional access to the ideas of this complex figure. Essential reading for all involved in American race relations and intellectual history and American and Black Studies.
Katharine and E.B. White

Katharine and E.B. White

Isabel Russell

WW Norton Co
1990
nidottu
Isabel Russell gives readers a portrait, both humorous and touching, of one of the great literary marriages of our time and of two people whose love for one another and their work burned as brightly in their old age as it did in their youth.
S.G.E.B. 2nd Edition

S.G.E.B. 2nd Edition

Steve J Williams

Lulu.com
2009
pokkari
The information age has begotten turmoil. It seems that the more information we have, the less peace the average person has. To many, as impression has developed that modern science has disproven the existence of the metaphysical realm, and doomed us to a sterile, pointless wandering in the widerness of minutiae. This couldn't be further from the truth A reasonably skeptical look at modern philosophy, science, archeology and history point overwhelmingly in a single direction, and the truth that it points to is blissful and eternal.
Life After J.E.B. Stuart

Life After J.E.B. Stuart

Sean M. Heuvel

Hamilton Books
2011
nidottu
Mary Marrow Stuart Smith (1889-1985) lived a remarkable life as a respected artist and Virginia educator. The eldest grandchild of famed Confederate Cavalry General J.E.B. Stuart, she belonged to one of the Commonwealth's most celebrated families. Based on her original, never-before-published memoirs, Life after J.E.B. Stuart recounts Marrow's childhood as the Stuart family struggled to survive following the Civil War. It explores her efforts to pursue a fine arts education and career within a family known for its male soldiers and politicians. With rare photographs, previously unknown information about the family, and a foreword by Marrow's granddaughter, Life after J.E.B. Stuart is a must-read for those interested in the Civil War, southern history, or women's studies.