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Kevin M. Levin
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Reflections on the History and Legacy of America's Bloodiest and Most Divisive Conflict

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    I am a NJ born and Boston-based historian and speaker. Author of numerous books including the forthcoming, A GLORIOUS FATE: THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF COLONEL ROBERT GOULD SHAW.

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