The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes Enlistment in the Union Army

David J Mason
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The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes Enlistment in the Union Army

David J Mason
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Dr. Quintard Taylor, founder of BlackPast.org and the Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of History Emeritus, University of Washington, wrote, "The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes takes us into the world of transformation, the process by which one formerly enslaved person not only becomes free, but participates in the process of destroying the Confederacy which was dedicated to his continued enslavement and simultaneously in reuniting the United States. This is a powerful book. I highly recommend it."


Carol Thompson, reviewer for Readers' Favorite, wrote, "I've read the first book, and this second novel is equally as riveting. You don't need to read the first to follow the second, but it is an excellent companion and will help with the background. Mason spent much time researching the history of the XXV Army Corps, an all-Black unit in the Union Army. The portrayal of military life is intense and realistic, reflecting the harsh realities of the time and celebrating the personal and collective victories of those who fought for freedom. Mason writes with such finesse and recounts the Civil War as if you're living it with Parson. Mason has penned a literary masterpiece that everyone can learn from. I highly recommend this book."


Eric Ferrar, reviewer for Readers' Favorite, wrote, "The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes is an informative book that gives readers an excellent view of the historical events that unfolded during the Civil War. David J. Mason presents Sykes' life in an orderly and concise manner, giving us a clear understanding of the various obstacles Sykes faced throughout his life--from slavery to freedom. Mason also paints a broader portrait of the social and political issues America faced as a nation while undergoing severe internal unrest. His in-depth exploration of Sykes' decisions and frame of mind helps us identify with Sykes' journey to freedom and the dangers he experienced to get there. The author writes with realism and careful attention to detail. Mason's thorough research into this profound era is deeply respected and will not go unnoticed. I am confident that fans of historical fiction will treasure this inspirational read as much as I do."


Frank Mutuma, reviewer for Readers' Favorite, wrote: The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes by David J. Mason is wonderfully written and offers a perspective I didn't know about the Civil War and the subsequent emancipation of the enslaved black population. For instance, many people rarely consider what happened after slaves gained freedom with very few properties or resources to start their lives with. It also shows the critical role played by black soldiers in turning the tide in the Union's favor once enlisted. This thought-provoking work also got me thinking about the impacts of war not just on the military but also on civilian personnel. David quoted major historical events accurately, which is an indication the book was well-researched and can be used as a stepping stone for further reading. This was a very informative read, and I look forward to reading something else by David J. Mason.

  • Published date: Aug 18, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 264
  • Publisher: Hmg Epublishing LLC
  • ISBN: 9780999133170
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.55" L x 9.0" H

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