Book Awards
The 2005 Jefferson Davis Award, which is given yearly by the Museum of the Confederacy for best book-length narrative, has been awarded to Charles W. Sanders Jr. for While In the Hands of the Enemy: Civil War Military Prisons.
Book Awards
The 2005 Jefferson Davis Award, which is given yearly by the Museum of the Confederacy for best book-length narrative, has been awarded to Charles W. Sanders Jr. for While In the Hands of the Enemy: Civil War Military Prisons.

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"In this stunning and well-researched book, Kevin Levin catches the new waves of the study of memory, black soldiers, and the darker underside of the Civil War as well as anyone has... Levin is both superb scholar and public historian, showing us a piece of the real war that does now get into the books, as well as into site interpretation."
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