Pennsylvania Line Mutiny - in Literature

In Literature

One of Howard Fast's historical novels, The Proud and the Free (1950), tells this story from the enlisted man's point of view. Additionally, Ann Rinaldi's historical fiction novel A Ride Into Morning includes the mutiny.

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