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Pondering the Question of Confederate Honor
Yes, honorable men can fight for dishonorable causes.
by
David French
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National Review
on
November 1, 2017
Civil War Life in all its Day-to-Day Contrasts
In his latest work of history, Edward Ayers captures daily life along with the military and political moves.
by
James Oakes
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Washington Post
on
October 27, 2017
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Ending DACA Isn’t About the Rule of Law. It’s About Race.
The federal government has long extended amnesty to white Americans.
by
Christopher F. Petrella
via
Made By History
on
September 6, 2017
Confederate Statues Honor Timeless Virtues — Let Them Stay
Don’t let extremists on both sides destroy honor and valor, even as they seek to destroy everything else.
by
Arthur Herman
via
National Review
on
August 19, 2017
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Green Sprigs of Courage
How the mythologizing of the Union Army’s Irish Brigade helped dispel anti-Irish sentiment.
via
BackStory
on
March 3, 2015
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The Woman’s War
Gender dynamics on the home front, and the ways in which the Civil War is distinct from other American conflicts.
via
BackStory
on
March 31, 2011
Rebel Yell
The recent march in South Carolina, demanding removal of the Confederate flag from the state Capitol is the latest episode in a long-running debate over slavery's legacy.
by
Eric Foner
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The Nation
on
January 27, 2000
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