
An introduction to the Civil War battle of Morris Island, South Carolina, during which Sergeant William H. Carney became the first African American to earn a Congressional Medal of Honor by preserving the flag.
year: 2005
call number/section: 973.7, 920, 973.73, 92
subjects: carney, william h., 1840-1908, juvenile literature, morris island, battle of, s.c., 1863 (july 10-september 7), juvenile literature, african american soldiers, massachusetts, united states, participation, african american, civil war, 1861-1865, juvenile literature, fort wagner (s.c.), history, 1861-1865, civil war, united states, massachusetts infantry regiment, 54th (1863-1865), juvenile literature, african americans, biography, soldiers, picture books
Editions

Clinton, Catherine
Katherine Tegen Books (2005)
An introduction to the Civil War battle of Morris Island, South Carolina, during which Sergeant William H. Carney became the first African American to earn a Congressional Medal of Honor by preserving the flag.
Schools: 19
Clinton, Catherine
An introduction to the Civil War battle of Morris Island, South Carolina, during which Sergeant William H. Carney became the first African American to earn a Congressional Medal of Honor by preserving the flag.
Schools: 1