"Everything You Were Taught About the Civil War is Wrong, Ask a
Southerner " is the book that every Civil War house, museum, gift
shop, and Website has been waiting for, and that every Civil War
buff and student of history has been asking for Popular Southern
historian and award-winning Tennessee author Lochlainn Seabrook
sets the record straight in this easy-to-read, well documented
handbook that confronts the North's many falsehoods about the
American Civil War. Broken into convenient chapters, such as "Cause
of the War," "Secession," "Slavery," "The Abolition Movement,"
"Jefferson Davis," "Abraham Lincoln," "The Emancipation
Proclamation," "The Union and Blacks," "Yankee War Crimes,"
"Prisons," and "The Confederate Flag" (among many others), this
expose of Yankee anti-South propaganda has the power to heal. For
in reeducating the world about Lincoln's War it will give
Northerners a better understanding of the conflict itself, while
making Southerners, of all races and political persuasions, proud
to be Southern. Read the sensational racially-inclusive book that
everyone's talking about - the book that blows the lid off Yankee
mythology - and learn the Truth for yourself Contains over 1,000
endnotes and a 700-book bibliography, and is endorsed by the League
of the South and numerous other pro-South organizations and
individuals. Lochlainn Seabrook is the winner of the prestigious
Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal. Foreword is by
African-American educator and Sons of Confederate Veterans member
Nelson W. Winbush, the grandson of Louis Napoleon Nelson, just one
of the hundreds of thousands of black Confederate soldiers who
fought for the South. Blurbs by Thomas Moore (Chairman, the
Southern National Congress), Ronny Mangrum (President of The Green
Cannon Tennessee Flag Conservation Foundation; Adjutant for
Roderick, Forrest's War Horse Camp 2072, Sons of Confederate
Veterans; Former Heritage Violations Chairman for Tennessee
Division, SCV), Timothy D. Manning (Executive Director, "The
Southern Partisan Reader"), J. T. Thompson (Executive Director,
Lotz House Museum, Franklin, Tennessee), Scott Bowden (five-time
award-winning historian and author of "Last Chance for Victory:
Robert E. Lee and the Gettysburg Campaign"), and Barbara Marthal
(African-American educator, lecturer, Civil War reenactor, and
member of the Tennessee Society Order of the Confederate Rose)."
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