A slave determined to gain freedom, a widow battling poverty and
despair, a man of God grappling with spiritual and worldly troubles, and
a former Confederate soldier seeking a new life. They lived in the South
during 1865 -- a year that saw war, disunion, and slavery give way to
peace, reconstruction, and emancipation.
Between January and December 1865, these four people witnessed, from
very different vantage points, the death of the Old South and the birth
of the New South. Civil War historian Stephen V. Ash reconstructs their
daily lives, their fears and hopes, and their frustrations and triumphs
in vivid detail -- telling a dramatic story of real people in a time of
great upheaval and offering a fresh perspective on a pivotal moment in
history.