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Created Equal? Race and Nationality in American History
Created Equal? Race and Nationality in American History. You might have noticed that I have not been active on my Blog recently. That’s because I have been working diligently on another book, Created Equal? Race and Nationality in American History. Great Concern Americans don’t seem particularly interested in history. Non-Fiction listed in the New York…
Read MoreThe South “Won” the Civil War by their “Lost Cause” Theory
The South “Won” the Civil War by their “Lost Cause” Theory. The Southern account of the Civil War developed nearly as soon as the guns went silent. In an amazing achievement, Edward Pollard, wartime editor of the Richmond Examiner, published a 752-page study, The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of…
Read MoreWTBF-AM/FM Interview
WTBF-AM/FM Interview. Here’s a link to an interview I did last month with Dave (Doc) Kirby of WTBF Radio in Troy Alabama which you may find of interest. Dave (Doc) Kirby Operations & Program Manager WTBF-AM/FM 67 West Court Square Troy, AL 36081
Read MoreLink to Blacks in the Confederate Army
The link to the presentation on African Americans in the Confederate States Army I gave April 28 is below: Click on the link below to view the recording of the presentation: https://youtu.be/M26rfTWJdNs — Charles Brewer, President CIVIL WAR STUDY GROUP LAKE OF THE WOODS, VIRGINIA Please visit our website often: http://www.civilwarstudygroup.org
Read MoreBlack Confederate Presentation at Lake of the Woods
Black Confederate Presentation at Lake of the Woods. Last Friday, I had the pleasure of presenting a talk on African Americans serving in the Confederate army to the Lake of the Woods Civil War Study Group. The following is a summary of this fascinating topic: Neo-Confederates Neo-Confederates began to spin stories of African American units…
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Not until 2022 will the United States have been free of slavery as long as that execrable institution existed on our soil – it existed in all thirteen colonies until the Northern states gradually began to abolish the institution after we became a country. By the Civil War, slavery no longer existed in the Northern…
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