WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Out of the Briars / An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-ninth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers cover

Out of the Briars / An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-ninth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The memoir traces the author's journey from a free-born childhood constrained by pervasive racial prejudice, through Civil War service with the Twenty-ninth Regiment of Connecticut volunteers, into a long ministerial career and active involvement in the A.M.E. Church. It combines autobiographical narrative, a regimental sketch and wartime recollections, reflections on ecclesiastical life and the condition of African Americans, and a selection of sermons, essays, articles and resolutions. Daily diaries compiled over years supply detailed incidents and personal observations intended as record and inspiration.

About the Author

Newton, A. H. portrait

A. H. Newton

A. H. Newton is best known for his autobiographical work, "Out of the Briars / An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-ninth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers." In this book, he provides a personal account of his experiences during the Civil War, offering insights into the life of a soldier and the challenges faced by the Twenty-ninth Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers. Newton's narrative captures the struggles and triumphs of military life, contributing to the broader understanding of the Civil War era through a personal lens.

You May Also Like