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Tango0101 Aug 2015 3:47 p.m. PST

…April 12, 1864 .

"By Civil War standards, the day-long Battle of Fort Pillow, Tennessee (April 12, 1864) was a rather small affair, and yet it is one of the most debated and polarizing events of the entire war. Its infamy rests in what history has concluded was the wholesale massacre of the United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.) defending the fort. Author James Moshier's Truth Massacred: The Battle at Fort Pillow, Tennessee, April 12, 1864, challenges this traditional belief and reaches some stunning conclusions.

Most studies of Fort Pillow focus on Nathan Bedford Forrest and rely on assumptions and conclusions based upon incomplete data and a shocking ignorance of the actual records. Truth Massacred boldly separates itself from those studies and the readily accepted post-surrender slaughter narrative. For the first time, the focal point rests on the African American soldiers at Fort Pillow¯hard-fighting soldiers and heroes, not victims ripe for butchery.

The result of nearly 15 years of methodical study, Truth Massacred condenses thousands of pages of statements, reports, and Congressional record testimony to cover a wide range of material in an engaging fashion. Like a good courtroom drama, Moshier's groundbreaking study, which includes a broad array of archival and other sources, sets forth each piece of the historical puzzle in its turn. One of his key pieces of evidence is the long-ignored battle report of Lt. Daniel Van Horn, a U.S.C.T. officer and Fort Pillow survivor. His official eyewitness account offers an entirely different view of the events we have come to believe and accept as true, and of the conduct of the U.S.C.T. soldiers.

As readers will experience firsthand, the original testimony of many of the battle participants was twisted or completely silenced or ignored. Brought to life in these pages, often for the first time, their voices draw us into the smoke and confusion of that terrible fight. Anyone with an interest in the Civil War in general or African American history and the United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.) in particular, will find these gripping detailed stories of valor and courage inspirational and educational.

Truth Massacred is an entirely new and unique perspective of the battle, and offers readers something fresh and new to think about."
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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian01 Aug 2015 5:06 p.m. PST

Sounds worth reading!

Davoust01 Aug 2015 6:55 p.m. PST

just added it to my wish list on amazon. I will be reading it.

Weasel01 Aug 2015 9:28 p.m. PST

Trying to find if this guy has written anything else, but coming up short.

Anyone recognize the name or is this a debut?

vtsaogames02 Aug 2015 6:22 a.m. PST

I don't know the author but other books in the series have been quite good.

Jeigheff02 Aug 2015 6:50 a.m. PST

A very long time ago, I used to read the magazine "Civil War Times Illustrated." The magazine once published a letter written by one of the Confederate soldiers which had participated in the battle of Fort Pillow. Writing to his wife, the author described the circumstances leading up to the battle, as well as the battle itself .If I still have that particular back issue, I'd like to read that letter again.

Tango0102 Aug 2015 12:36 p.m. PST

Glad you like it boys.

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GoodOldRebel05 Aug 2015 3:18 a.m. PST

Does sound a worthy addition to my already groaning bookshelves!!!

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