When in the course of human events

arguing the case for southern secession

Examines primary documents from domestic and foreign observers to determine whether the American South was Constitutionally justified in seceding, and digs past conventional history to debunk myths about the Civil War's causes and nationwide attitudes toward blacks and slavery.

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
2000
9780847697229
book

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