When Black Soldiers Raided Marion County: The Untold Story of the Daring Marshall Plantation Raid
The raid on March 10, 1865 was the only Civil War military action in Marion County. Misrepresented and inaccurately portrayed, this risky raid came only weeks before the war's end. A unit of mostly Black combatants, led by a Black Sergeant Major, traveled 100 miles behind enemy lines to conduct the raid, and then had to walk 80 miles to safety, knowing that a crack Confederate cavalry unit would be hot on their trail. A gripping adventure awaits.
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