Solomon G. Brown (c. 1829 – 1906) was born a free man in Washington, D.C. while slavery was still legal. In 1864, Mr. Brown wrote of the Confederate march on D.C. and his own exemption from the military draft. His letters provided unique views of a free African American man on the Civil War as it raged around him.
By Dannie Gore
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