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Crossing Ebenezer Creek by Tonya Bolden
Crossing Ebenezer Creek by Tonya Bolden





Moments later, Wheeler’s scouts rode up from behind and opened fire. Just before sunrise, the refugees cried out as their escape route was pulled away from them.

Crossing Ebenezer Creek by Tonya Bolden

“As soon as we were over the creek, orders were given to the engineers to take up the pontoons and not let a negro cross. . . . I sat upon my horse then and witnessed a scene the like of which I pray my eyes may never see again.” Charles Kerr of the 16th Illinois Cavalry in a speech 20 years after the incident. “On the pretence that there was likely to be fighting in front, the negroes were told not to go upon the pontoon-bridge until all the troops and wagons were over: a guard was detailed to enforce the order,” recalled Col. This is referred to as the Massacre at Ebenezer Creek.

Crossing Ebenezer Creek by Tonya Bolden

9, 1864, on the march to Savannah, hundreds or thousands of African American families who had just escaped from slavery were left to drown by Sherman’s Army.







Crossing Ebenezer Creek by Tonya Bolden