Williamsburg Civil War Roundtable

The purpose of this organization shall be to promote discussion and study of the Civil War and to further stimulate interest in all aspects and phases of the Civil War period.

The organization meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month September through May. Meetings are held in the Williamsburg Regional Library Theatre located at 515 Scotland St in Williamsburg, VA, unless otherwise posted. The meetings begin at 6:30 PM. Membership is open to the  general public.

April's Speaker

MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
April 22, 2025 at 6:30 PM

Edward W. Gantt
Captain, U. S. Navy (Retired)
“The Evolution of the U. S. Colored Troops”

Join us on Tuesday, April 22nd, for the meeting of the Williamsburg Civil War Roundtable, commencing at 6:30 PM in the Williamsburg Regional Library Theatre. The library is located at 515 Scotland Street in Williamsburg.

The program will also be presented online via a Zoom link for our members and friends near and far. The details for the Zoom link will be provided in a follow-up announcement several days prior to the meeting date.

The 1989 Hollywood movie, “Glory,” drew the nation’s attention to the 54th Massachusetts Voluntary Infantry, the African American Civil War unit that fought for the United States Army from 1863 until just after the war’s end. For so many Americans, there was little knowledge of the nearly 200,000 African American soldiers who fought during the Civil War. Perhaps before the movie’s release, and in some sectors, there was no knowledge of the African Americans who served in the Federal Army during the Civil War.

Ed GanttEd’s presentation will discuss some significant events in American history that led to the creation of the United States Colored Troops. They were officially named USCT units and served throughout the various theaters of the war. Their entry into the Federal Army provided a significant source of manpower, many of whom were more than willing to take up arms to secure their freedom from the institution of slavery. By late 1864, the USCT made up ten percent of the Federal Army. After the war’s end, some of the USCT units continued to serve in the U. S. Army and would become known as “Buffalo Soldiers.”

In the spring of 2014, Ed commenced an association with the 23rd Infantry Regiment U. S. Colored Troops (USCT) comprised of Civil War re-enactors and living historians. Captain Gantt currently maintains memberships with the 23rd USCT in Spotsylvania VA, and the 54th Massachusetts Civil War re-enactors organization in the Washington DC area.   (For Ed Gantt's biography click here)

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