April 1865

Outstanding program, in my view. Sure, some things were summarized rather briefly. On the other hand, we didn't have four years to watch it unfold once again, did we?

Who was the black man who went forward for Holy Communion at the end?
 
Outstanding program, in my view. Sure, some things were summarized rather briefly. On the other hand, we didn't have four years to watch it unfold once again, did we?

Who was the black man who went forward for Holy Communion at the end?

I can't answer the question but know the incident has been pooh-poohed here on the forum in previous threads and also in an article in Civil War Times Magazine. This is probably just another example of History's impeccable research!
 

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