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Thursday, May 08, 2025

Crossing Ebenezer Creek (2017) by Tanya Bolden

 1,001 Novels: A Library of America
Crossing Ebenezer Creek (2017)
by Tanya Bolden
Ebenezer Creek, Georgia
Georgia: 6/26

  Crossing Ebenezer Creek is a YA novel based on a horrific real-life event during Sherman's March to Georgia during the Civil War.  Basically, a corps commander under General Sherman, ironically named Jefferson C. Davis, destroyed a pontoon bridge that was crossing Ebenezer Creek in Georgia, allegedly because he was concerned about Confederate soldiers.  The destruction of the bridge stranded hundreds of freed slaves who were following the Union army on the wrong side of the river, and many (tens? hundreds?) drowned, those who remained on the far bank when the Confederates arrived were either killed or re-enslaved. 

   Pretty heavy subject for a YA novel, amiright?  But basically, the horror only happens at the end, and the rest of it is just a YA book written from the perspective of a freed slave following Sherman's army to Atlanta, so it gives a good sense of that experience, and it was interesting to learn about this little known historical atrocity in Civil War era Georgia- perpetrated by the Good Guys, no less!


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