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Blood and germs : the Civil War battle against wounds and disease [Medical Fiascoes]by Jarrow, Gail 

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Publication Date: 10/13/2020

BTSB #: 489954 Available

Dewey: 610/NAges: 10-14   
AR: 7.8 MG+ Lexile: 1030 F&P: Z+

Subjects: Medicine - History|y19th century Wounds and injuries Diseases United States - History|y1861-1865, Civil War


Summary: Explores the science and grisly history of U.S. Civil War medicine, using actual medical cases and first-person accounts.


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Sinking the Sultana : a Civil War story of imprisonment, greed, and a doomed journey home by Walker, Sally M. 

BTSB Prebound(Candlewick Press, 2017)


Publication Date: 10/15/2017

BTSB #: 916131 Available

Dewey: 976.8/NAges: 10-14   
AR: 7.7 MG+RC: 10.3 6-8 Lexile: 1090 F&P: Z

Subjects: Sultana (Steamboat) Steamboat disasters Mississippi River


Summary: The worst maritime disaster in American history was the steamboat Sultana on the Mississippi River-and it could have been prevented.


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Unpunished murder : massacre at Colfax and the quest for justice by Goldstone, Lawrence 

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Publication Date: 09/15/2018

BTSB #: 384819 Available

Dewey: 976.3/NAges: 12-18   
AR: 9.1 UG RC: 12.9 6-8 Lexile: 1260

Subjects: United States.|bSupreme Court United States.|bSupreme Court African Americans - Colfax (Louisiana) Massacres - Colfax (Louisiana) Reconstruction (1865-1876) Constitutional law - United States


Summary: On Easter Sunday of 1873, just eight years after the Civil War ended, a band of white supremacists marched into Grant Parish, Louisiana, and massacred over one hundred unarmed African Americans. The court case that followed would reach the highest court in the land. Yet, not a single person was convicted. The opinion issued by the Supreme Court in US v. Cruikshank set in motion a process that would help implement Jim Crow and two-tiered justice.


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