Wilburn, Jane
Wilburn, Noah
Wilder, Douglas
Wilkinson, Archibald
William, Arthur
Williams, Allen
Williams, Armstrong
Williams, Benjamin
Williams, Dick
Williams, George Washington
Williams, Lizzie
Williams, Mary
Williams, Mattie
Williams, Mollie
Williams, Rose
Williams, Rufus
Williams, Stephen
Willis, Frances
Willis, Margaret
Wilson, Hawkins
Wilson, Henry
Wilson, Jane
Wilson, March
Wilson, Margaret
Wilson, Martha
Wilson, Matilda
Windfield, Dicy
Windsor, Catherine
Wiseman, Milt
Witt, Rube
Women, black: assisting Confederacy; attractiveness of light-complexioned(see also Mulattoes); becoming entrepreneurs; benevolent societies and; black churches’ discrimination against; black colleges and; contributing to war effort; organizing churches; political and membership rights; role in struggle to hold onto property; white soldiers sexually pursuing
Women, white: political and membership rights; role in combating segregation and racism; sexual liaisons between black men and
Wood, O. C.
Woods, Major General
Woods, Adam
Woods, Obadian
Woodson, Robert
Woodworth, Chaplain
Wormley, Anna
Young, Annie
Ziegler, Frank
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