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by Parthenia Antoinette Hague
originally published in 1888
reprinted in 2014 by
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paperback; 125 pages
This reminiscence of daily life on a Southern plantation during the War Between the States is filled with vivid details of everything from methods of making dyes and preparing foods to race relations and the effects of the conflict. The author provides an unusual and beautifully-written primary source of Southern life inside the Yankee blockade, told from a point of view that is noticeably different from most post-war accounts.
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by Lyon Gardiner Tyler
originally published in 1935
reprinted in 2014 by
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paperback; 118 pages
This informative little booklet is laid out in a helpful question and answer format and offers concise, yet insightful, answers to frequently asked questions about the War Between the States. Every lover of Liberty should read this booklet and use it to “catechize” his children in the knowledge of the Southern Cause. Also included are two additional essays discussing the colonial history of Virginia and the influence of Northern propaganda on the writing of the history books.
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by Sarah Morgan Dawson
originally published in 1913
reprinted in 2015 by
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paperback; 331 pages
The author, a native of Baton Rogue, Louisiana, records her experiences as a young lady living in the Confederacy during the War Between the States. The war divided her family when her eldest brother decided to remain loyal to the Union and three of her other brothers accepted positions in the Confederate Army. Her diary is filled with personal insights and emotion and is one of the more exceptional first-hand accounts of the war years of 1861-1865.
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by Robert Lewis Dabney
originally Published in 1867
reprinted in 2015 by
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paperback; 274 pages
History revisionists have long insisted that the true cause of the War Between the States was the allegedly immoral system of Southern slavery. To the contrary, Dr. Dabney shows from Scripture that slavery, as practiced in the South, was not inherently wicked, as claimed by the Northern Abolitionists, but was recognized and regulated by God's Word, and that, while the wealth of New England was initially built almost exclusively from the "iniquitous traffick" of the African slave trade, the South, and Virginia in particular, was merely the unwilling recipients of the hapless Negroes who were landed on her shores in violation of first Colonial, then State law. This book will challenge everything you thought you knew about antebellum slavery.
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by Letitia M. Burwell
originally published in 1895
reprinted in 2014 by
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paperback; 175 pages (illustrated)
This book contains an engrossing eyewitness account of antebellum plantation life as it really was. The author, whose family had been in Virginia for over a century, offers a lively description of the relations between master and slave in response to the lies published in the North before, during, and after the War concerning the treatment of slaves in the South
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$12.99 This 12"x6" novelty license plate features a rustic Confederate (Army of Tennessee pattern) battle flag with the words "A Matter of Pride and Heritage." Made of quality aluminum with fade resistant sublimated artwork and a gloss finish. Lightweight and durable with pre-drilled holes for quick and easy mounting. Individually shrink-wrapped and proudly made in the USA. Buy 3 and save 20%! Select the value pack option in the pull down menu below. Visit The Rebel Shop - Wholesale for more bulk discounts on this product. Shipping and Refund Policy…
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by George Cary Eggleston
originally published in 1875
reprinted in 2014 by
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paperback; 155 pages
This memoir is a nostalgic and often amusing collection of essays based on the author's experiences during the War Between the States. Eggleston describes life in Virginia before the war, offers glowing assessments of the men who made up the Confederate army, satirizes the Confederacy's finances and its army's red tape, and recollects the war's end. He provides compelling portraits of his heroes from the war, lavishing praise on Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and especially J.E.B. Stuart.
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by Howell Cobb
originally published in 1856
reprinted in 2014 by
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paperback; 141 pages
The author of this book presents two propositions in the investigation of the institution of slavery as it existed in the United States: 1. Slavery is a punishment inflicted by God upon enslaved peoples or nations for their wickedness; and, 2. Slavery in this country was the providential means whereby the children of Africa were to be lifted from their deep degradation to a state of civil and religious liberty.
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a video presentation by Michael T. Griffith (2007)
running time: 119 minutes
This comprehensive presentation by historian Michael T. Griffith discusses little-known facts about the War Between the States, States rights and the founding of the Union, secession and the formation of the Confederate States of America, the significance of Fort Sumter and the start of the war, the usurpations of Abraham Lincoln and Northern dissent, total war against the South, and much more. Featuring period photographs and background music by Bobby Horton and the 2nd South Carolina String Band.
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by Samuel A'Court Ashe
originally published in 1935
reprinted in 2015 by
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paperback; 125 pages
Samuel A'Court Ashe was a Confederate infantry captain in the War Between the States and celebrated editor, historian, and North Carolina legislator. Prior to his death in 1938, he was the last surviving commissioned officer of the Confederate States Army. In this little book, he gives a helpful overview of such subjects as the slave trade and Southern slavery, State sovereignty, the causes of secession, Abraham Lincoln's violations of the Constitution and usurpation of power, and more.
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A Southside View of Slavery: Three Months at the South in 1854
by Nehemiah Adams
originally published in 1860
reprinted in 2014 by
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paperback; 190 pages
Few who agitated against Southern slavery in the Nineteenth Century had ever seen it with their own eyes. His mind occupied with Abolitionist propaganda, Nehemiah Adams journeyed from Boston to the South to witness the "horrors" of slavery for himself. Instead of the expected scenes of cowing slaves, whose humanity was being crushed by cruel bondage, what he found was a well-ordered society in which the Negroes were mainly content, well-cared for by their masters, and even evangelized. The author warns his Northern brethren that a continued assault upon the South's "peculiar institution" would lead to a destruction of the Union and the ultimate ruin of the Black population. Of particular interest is the chapter written in response to Harriet Beecher Stowe's fictional romance, Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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by Louisa Bouknight Poppenheim
originally published in 1896
reprinted in 2017 by
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paperback; 69 pages
Written by a member of the S.C. Division United Daughters of the Confederacy and the daughter of a Southern soldier, this booklet outlines the early military and later political career of the illustrious Confederate President. The author focuses on Davis' faithful adherence to principle over expediency throughout his public service and exonerates him from the accusations of cruelty to Northern prisoners during the late War Between the States. Several other Southern ladies offer their own personal recollections of Davis in the appendices.
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A View of the Constitution of the United States of America
by William Rawle
originally published in 1829
reprinted in 2015 by
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paperback; 318 pages
Written by a Philadelphia lawyer, this nearly-forgotten book is an excellent treatise on the federal Constitution and openly discusses and defends the right of a State to withdraw from the Union. Wrote Rawle, "It depends on the State itself to retain or abolish the principle of representation, because it depends on the State itself whether it continues a member of the Union.... The secession of a State from the Union depends on the will of the people." What is not widely known today by the advocates of an "indivisible Union" is that this book was used to teach cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York from 1825 to 1826.
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by John Adams Leland
originally published in 1879
reprinted in 2016 by
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paperback; 191 pages
The author, a Presbyterian ruling elder from South Carolina, gives here an eyewitness account of the political corruption and racial strife generated by profiteers from the North who seized control of the State government following the war. Leland, along with several other prominent citizens of the upstate, was arrested and falsely charged with "conspiracy and murder" for allegedly participating in the Laurens riot of October 20, 1870 which left several Blacks dead. This book includes the journal he kept during his incarceration, along with details of the massive financial fraud perpetuated on the State treasury during carpetbagger rule.
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by Dolly Sumner Lunt
originally published in 1927
reprinted in 1994 by
Cherokee Publishing Company
paperback; 65 pages
In November of 1864, the left wing of W.T. Sherman's two-pronged "March to the Sea" swept through the community of Covington, Georgia. This little book gives an eyewitness account of the devastation of one widow's plantation by an invading army that she likened to "famished wolves."
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by Rushmore G. Horton
originally published in 1866
reprinted in 2015 by
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paperback; 317 pages
Despite its title, this book is not exclusively for youngsters. Written by a Northern Democrat from New York City, this is one of the most extensive overviews of American history to be produced in the Nineteenth Century. In forty-eight short and easy-to-read chapters, the author discloses the decades-old conspiracy to convert the political system of the United States from a republic of sovereign States into a centralized despotism, beginning with the Hamiltonian Federalists and the excesses of the Adams Administration, and culminating with the rise of the so-called Republican party of the 1850s and the usurpations of their tool, Abraham Lincoln. Every major battle of the war of 1861-65 is discussed, and brief biographical sketches of prominent Northern and Southern military leaders are also provided.
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by Clement Laird Vallandigham
originally published in 1863
reprinted in 2015 by
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oversized paperback; 286 pages
Clement Laird Vallandigham was an Ohio Congressman who stood against the usurpations of the Lincoln Administration and was arrested and exiled for his convictions. This book, like few others, exposes the despotic character of the sixteenth President and the fanatical agenda of the Republican party from a distinctly Northern perspective. His speech entitled “Executive Usurpation,” delivered in the House of Representatives in response to Lincoln’s 4 July 1861 address to Congress, is not to be missed.
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by Henry Field James
originally published in 1856
reprinted in 2016 by
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paperback; 245 pages
In this novel that is more fact than fiction, the author reveals the true nature of the Northern Abolitionist movement of the Nineteenth Century as a bloodthirsty conspiracy of religious fanatics determined to end American slavery by a total destruction of the people of the Southern States. Written five years prior to the outbreak of the War Between the States, this book is evidence that the primary motivation for the secession of the Southern States was self-preservation and not the extension of slavery as is popularly believed.
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This decorative ceramic mug features a skull with a Confederate kepi surrounded by cotton boles and a Confederate battle flag with the words, "Aint Skeered." Full color sublimation printing on both sides. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Available in either black or white, 15 ounce or 11 ounce.
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$20.99 This one-sided t-shirt features a skull wearing a Confederate kepi surrounded by cotton boles and a Confederate battle flag with the words, "Aint Skeered." Made of durable 100% cotton with quality full-color art. Available in black, gray, ash gray, butternut, maroon or white. Also available in long sleeve. Click HERE to view a larger image. This product is made to order. Please allow at least 2 weeks for delivery. Shipping and Refund Policy …