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Republicans and Lincoln’s Marxist (Marxism in the Civil War),
Walter D. Kennedy and Al 7. A View of the Constitution, William Rawle, edited and annotated Walter D. Kennedy and James R. Kennedy. Written in 1825 by a friend of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, this textbook on the U.S. Constitution offers the best defense of the right of self-government, especially the right of secession, ever published in America. It was this textbook, used at West Point Military Academy, that many Confederate officers pointed to in defense of the right of secession. A citizen of Pennsylvania and an open opponent of slavery, Rawle nevertheless understood that this republic of republics could not be a free nation if the people of the sovereign States were forced to live under a government against their will. PB, index, endnotes, annotation notes, 283 pages, price $15.00. Autographed 8. Weep Not For Me, Dear Mother, Elizabeth W. Roberson. Drawn from numerous letters of a young Georgia Confederate soldier, this is a near perfect account of the life and trials of a young soldier and his family during the War for Southern Independence. This book offers a “primary” source refutation to the old Yankee lie that the “Civil War” was fought to defend slavery. PB, photographs, index, 168 pages, price $15.00. Autographed 9. A Constitutional History of Secession, John R. Graham. Mr. Graham explores the deep roots of secession and American Constitutional History. Few modern works have done as much as this work to demonstrate how important secession is in forcing the Federal government to abide by the limits of the Constitution. HB, photographs/illustrations, endnotes, index, price $25.00 Autographed 10. Destroying the Republic: Jabez Curry and the Re-Education of the South, John Chodes. The defeat of the South at Appomattox did not signal the end of the attacks on all things Southern. A new “national” mentality was needed to support the ever-growing demands of what was fast becoming the Federal Empire. All good Americans and surely all Southern children had to be “educated” according to the needs of the new empire that was being constructed upon the corpse of a once free republic. Chodes sheds light upon this effort in the South and nation. ????????? Autographed 11. The Essential Calhoun, Clyde Wilson, editor. Dr. Wilson does an excellent job demonstrating the true nature of the great defender of the Constitution, John C. Calhoun. ?????????? Autographed |