"Hinsonville's Heroes: Black Civil War Soldiers in Chester County, PA" with Cheryl Renee Gooch

Published: April 30, 2018, 2:50 p.m.

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The free black community of Hinsonville sent its sons to serve the Union when called on. As members of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Volunteers, brothers Wesley, William and George Jay survived the bloody battle at Fort Wagner, South Carolina, memorialized in the film Glory. George W. Duffy and Stephen J. Ringgold were part of the only black regiment to lead President Lincoln's funeral procession in Washington. William B. Fitzgerald, Abraham Stout, Samuel H. Blake and Isaac A. Hollingsworth fought with troops who cornered Robert E. Lee's army, forcing surrender at Appomattox Court House.

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Cheryl Ren\\xe9e Gooch is dean of Arts, Humanities, Developmental Studies at Cumberland County College.

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Description courtesy of The History Press.

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