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A Journey of a Jayhawker
Books On Demand - EAN : 9782322594863
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EAN : 9782322594863
Paru le : 28 avr. 2025
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- EAN13 : 9782322594863
- Réf. éditeur : 393955
- Editeur : Books On Demand
- Date Parution : 28 avr. 2025
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Nombre de pages : 170
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:12 mm
- Poids : 256gr
- Résumé : « A Journey of a Jayhawker » chronicles the visceral experiences of a Union loyalist navigating the brutal landscapes of Civil War-era Kansas and Missouri. Through unflinching prose, W. Y. Morgan recounts his role in the Jayhawker militia anti-slavery guerrillas defending Kansas against Confederate incursions. The narrative oscillates between harrowing skirmishes along the border and the daily struggles of frontier survival, where resourcefulness in foraging food and evading bushwhackers proved as vital as marksmanship. Morgans account illuminates the moral complexities of guerrilla warfare, detailing nighttime raids on pro-slavery settlements and the constant tension between vengeance and justice. Beyond combat, the memoir captures the resilience of frontier communities: building sod houses amid prairie storms, negotiating with Native American tribes, and maintaining supply lines through hostile territories. The text subtly weaves in themes of abolitionist ideology and the evolving identity of the American West during the nations most divisive conflict. Readers drawn to personal wartime diaries will appreciate Morgans reflections on leadership dilemmas and the psychological toll of irregular warfare. His descriptions of the Kansas-Missouri border wars serve as a microcosm of the Civil Wars broader ideological clashes, making this memoir essential for enthusiasts of 19th-century military history and the socio-political roots of the abolitionist movement.
- Biographie : W. Y. Morgan (1832.1901) emerged as a pivotal voice in documenting the Border War conflicts that reshaped pre-Civil War America. Born in Ohio and later settling in Kansas, Morgans firsthand experiences as a Jayhawker militia leader informed his unvarnished accounts of guerrilla warfare tactics and frontier resilience. His writings bridge the personal and historical, exposing the moral ambiguities faced by Union sympathizers combating pro-slavery forces in Missouri. Though details of his post-war life remain sparse, Morgans memoir stands as a testament to the courage and sacrifices of anti-slavery militants. His work provides critical insights into the logistical challenges of irregular combat units and the socio-political tensions that ignited the Civil War. Scholars of Kansas history and military strategy frequently cite his observations on asymmetrical warfare tactics and the psychological strain of constant vigilance.