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In April 1865, the steamship SS Sultana exploded and sank on the Mississippi River, claiming the lives of nearly 1,200 people. Most of the victims were emaciated Union soldiers returning home from Confederate prison camps. Yet, this horrific event—the deadliest maritime disaster in United States history—remains largely absent from the collective memory.
This documentary narrative uncovers the tragic timing that buried the Sultana's fate. Occurring just days after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and the end of the Civil War, the overwhelmed press and public simply had no emotional capacity left to process another mass tragedy. The story was swiftly pushed to the back pages of history.
The book investigates the lethal cocktail of extreme corporate greed, military corruption, and gross negligence that led to the boiler explosion. You will see how a ship legally rated for 376 passengers was dangerously overloaded with over 2,000 desperate men, creating a floating powder keg.
Revisit the lost voices of the Mississippi. This account brings long-overdue justice to the victims of a monumental disaster erased by the shadow of a nation's grief.
