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This book delves into the remarkable life and legacy of Sergeant William H. Carney, the first African American to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
Through a comprehensive exploration of his early life, enlistment, and valorous actions during the American Civil War, readers will gain insight into the significance of Carney’s contributions to the Union effort and the broader context of African American soldiers’ roles in the conflict.
The narrative also examines the socio-political climate of the time, highlighting the struggles faced by Black soldiers and the impact of their service on the fight for rights and recognition.
As the story unfolds, readers will discover Carney's personal challenges post-war, his advocacy for African American rights, and the lasting influence of his legacy on military policies and civil rights movements.