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Abraham Lincoln (1)
American History (3)
Causes of the War (5)
Reconstruction (2)
Slavery (1)
Southern Heritage (4)
Southern Leaders (2)
States Rights (2)
War Crimes and Prisons (4)
Women of the South (1)
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Abolition, the Union, and the Civil War Clement L.Vallandigham (1863)
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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. pb 248 pages $13.00 + shipping.
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Northern Rebellion and Southern Secession Elbert William R. Ewing (1904)
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The origin and progress of the anti-Union party of the North is clearly marked out within these pages, beginning with the first threatenings of secession in New England before the close of the Eighteenth Century and documenting the Northern States efforts to drive out their Southern sisters. Most interesting is the evidence presented by the author that Lincoln and the Abolitionists were opposed to the extension of slavery into the Territories because of their desire to reserve them as an outlet for free White labor only, thus dispelling the myth of a "Great Emancipator" motivated by love for the Black man and genuine concern for his alleged plight. pb; 383 pages $19.50 + Shipping
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History of the Great Civil War in the United States
Rushmore G. Horton (1866)
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Written by an anti-war Democrat from the State of New York, the opening chapters of this important work chronicle the birth and growth of the monarchical faction in the United States and demonstrate how it eventually joined itself to the Abolition cause in order to gain political power, seize control of the general Government, and subvert the Constitution and the laws of the country. The remainder of the book chronicles the tragic events and bloody battles of the War Between the States, closing with an admonition to the people of both sections to devote themselves to reconciliation and a reversal of the effects of the Abolitionist revolution. pb 384 pages $20.50 + Shipping
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Facts & Falsehoods Concerning the War on the South
George Edmonds (1904)
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This extremely rare book provides page after page of quotations from nearly exclusively Northern sources showing that, for the past 140 years, the American people have not been told the truth about the so-called "Civil War" and the true nature and agenda of Abraham Lincoln's Republican party. As the author points out, "Imperialists always look on the people as sheep, to be deceived and driven" and "despotism is a noxious plant, which hates the light and flourishes only in dark places." A people who are kept in ignorance of their past will offer no serious resistance to tyranny in the present and future. This book raises a much-needed voice in defense of the many thousands of Southerners who died, not for slavery, as modern revisionist historians claim, but for their right, and that of their posterity, to govern themselves in peace. pb 280 pages $15.50 + Shipping
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Truths of History
Mildred Lewis Rutherford (1920)
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This small book consists of page after page of quotations — mostly derived from Northern sources — which paint a very different picture of the causes of the War of 1861 than is commonly accepted today. The documentation presented here proves that the North was responsible for bringing on the war, that the war was not fought by the South merely to maintain or extend slavery, that the U.S. Government was responsible for the horrors of Andersonville prison, that Abraham Lincoln was a tyrant who ignored his constitutional duties as President, etc. This is a good primer for introducing a Yankee friend to the Southern perspective of the War Between the States. pb 140 pages $8.50 + Shipping
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