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Jefferson Davis

Kennedy, James Ronald / Kennedy, Walter Donald
Jefferson Davis
JEFFERSON DAVIS WAS A PROPONENT of the high road to emancipation. He looked to the day in which slaves would be prepared to live within and participate in a democratic society. He did more than advocate for the high road to emancipation-as this book documents, he practiced his belief in the ultimate emancipation of Southern slaves. Many of his former slaves left for posterity their testimony about their former master-a master who prepared them...

CHF 58.90

Yankee Empire

Kennedy, James Ronald / Kennedy, Walter Donald
Yankee Empire
In 1866, the year after the War for Southern Independence, General Robert E. Lee reflected on the results of the war. Responding to a British historian, he wrote that he feared that the U.S. would now follow the path of all consolidated governments. It would become "aggressive abroad and despotic at home." It was as accurate a prophecy as has ever been made. "Unfortunately, for the people of the South and the world, " write the Kennedys in the...

CHF 39.90

Charlottesville Untold

Smith, Anne Wilson
Charlottesville Untold
MOST AMERICANS USED to think of Charlottesville as the seat of the historic, graceful University of Virginia, with Thomas Jefferson's fascinating home nearby. But since August 12, 2017, "Charlottesville" for most people invokes the idea of a violent, deadly white supremacist riot. That is what we have been told by the media and politicians. We are in a time when BLM and Antifa engage in violence that the media calls "peaceful protests" and pol...

CHF 39.90

When Rebel Was Cool

Kennedy, James R
When Rebel Was Cool
It was a time when many in the South were celebrating the centennial of the "Civil War." Schools across the South made special efforts to teach lessons about the "War." Southern States celebrated the heroism of its Confederate soldiers and in 1959 the last Confederate veteran died. President Eisenhower, Chairman of the Civil War Centennial Commission, noted the death as an occasion for national mourning. Confederate flags, tags and bumper stic...

CHF 45.90

Punished With Poverty

Kennedy, Walter D. / Kennedy, James R.
Punished With Poverty
From the authors of THE SOUTH WAS RIGHT! comes a new edition of what one historian calls one of the most important and original histories of the Southern people. PUNISHED WITH POVERTY tells the unvarnished story of the intentional policy of economic devastation and exploitation of the South which has affected all Southerners, both black and white, long after the close of the "Civil War" and "Reconstruction." In fact, the sad legacy of these pu...

CHF 45.90

Yankee Empire

Kennedy, James R. / Kennedy, Walter D.
Yankee Empire
In 1866, the year after the War for Southern Independence, General Robert E. Lee reflected on the results of the war. Responding to a British historian, he wrote that he feared that the U.S. would now follow the path of all consolidated governments. It would become "aggressive abroad and despotic at home." It was as accurate a prophecy as has ever been made. "Unfortunately, for the people of the South and the world, " write the Kennedys in the...

CHF 45.90

My Own Darling Wife

Calhoun, Jr. Andrew P. / Calhoun, John Francis
My Own Darling Wife
John Francis Calhoun was a grand-nephew of John C. Calhoun. He entered the Confederate Army in April 1861 as a lieutenant in the 7th South Carolina Volunteers. During the following year of service he wrote "my own darling wife" Rebecca Noble Calhoun at least twice weekly. A remarkably complete collection of around 100 of his letters has survived. Calhoun owned several farms, a tanning yard, and a grist mill in Abbeville District, South Carolin...

CHF 43.90