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  <amazon-description>In April 1864, the Union garrison at Fort Pillow was comprised of almost six hundred troops, more than half of them black. The Confederacy, incensed by what they saw as a crime against nature, sent its fiercest cavalry commander, Nathan Bedford Forrest, to attack the fort with about 1,500 men. In a pitched battle, the Confederates overran the fort and drove the Federals into a deadly crossfire. Only sixty-two of the U.S. colored troops survived the fight unwounded. Many accused the Confederates of massacring the black troops, and that controversy continues today. The Fort Pillow Massacre became a Union rallying cry and cemented resolve to see the war through to its conclusion. Harry Turtledove has re-created the engagement in dramatic fashion, with brilliant characterization of all the main actors, while reminding us that Fort Pillow was more than a battle &amp;#8212; it was a clash of ideals in the fight for freedom.</amazon-description>
  <author>Harry Turtledove</author>
  <catalog-url>http://lakenet.llcoop.org/search/X?Fort+Pillow+Turtledove</catalog-url>
  <category-id type="integer">49</category-id>
  <created-at type="datetime">2007-09-20T09:03:57-04:00</created-at>
  <description>A tale based on the events of the controversial 1864 Fort Pillow Massacre traces the Confederacy attack against the mixed-race Union garrison at Fort Pillow, a battle led by ruthless cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest.</description>
  <id type="integer">580</id>
  <isbn>0312355203</isbn>
  <title>Fort Pillow: A Novel of the Civil War</title>
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