EVERYTHING YOU WERE TAUGHT ABOUT AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CIVIL WAR IS WRONG, ASK A SOUTHERNER!
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REVIEW: “Just finished reading my hardcover edition of this brilliant book. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to know the truth about this subject. Well written, cross referenced, and with tons of notes! One of my favorite books!!!” - PAUL SERPAGGI
AUTHOR: Lochlainn Seabrook
FOREWORD: Gregory Newson (African-American educator and author)
CONTENT: adult nonfiction
SUBJECTS: African-American history, American Civil War, ethnic studies, military history
ILLUSTRATED: yes (b/w)
SIZE: 5.5” x 8.5”
LENGTH: 475 pages
COVER: paperback/perfect bound/gloss finish; hardcover/case laminate/matte finish
PUBLISHER: Sea Raven Press
ISBN: 978-1-943737-31-4 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-943737-32-1 (hardcover)
Your history teachers lied to you! The American Civil War was not fought over slavery; genuine slavery was never practiced in the American South; Confederate President Jefferson Davis adopted a black child during the War and planned on abolishing slavery nearly a year before the Union did; and U.S. President Abraham Lincoln intended the Emancipation Proclamation to be temporary and spent his entire adult life trying to deport blacks, in his words, “back to their native land.” These and a thousand other well researched but little known facts are clearly presented in Everything You Were Taught About African-Americans and the Civil War is Wrong, Ask a Southerner! by award-winning author and Southern historian Colonel Lochlainn Seabrook.
Why have you never heard of any of this before? Because the Liberal enemies of the traditional, conservative South have been carefully suppressing it for the last 150 years. For if the truth were to get out, their fake “race war” would be exposed and the countless illegalities and crimes perpetuated by the North during Lincoln’s unconstitutional assault on the American people and their inalienable rights would be revealed.
Col. Seabrook divides his 78-chapter book into three convenient sections: “African-Americans Before Lincoln’s War,” “African-Americans During Lincoln’s War,” and “African-Americans After Lincoln’s War,” touching on a host of fascinating topics ranging from indigenous African slavery, white American slavery, and the birth of black American slavery in the North, to black Confederate soldiers, black KKK members, and the birth of the American abolition movement in the South.
The book includes hundreds of rare illustrations and photos, scores of eyewitness accounts, copious endnotes, a comprehensive index, and an exhaustive bibliography. The result of decades of study, this important historically accurate work, with its emphasis on racial unification, is a must-read. Not just for Civil War buffs and scholars, but for anyone seeking a deeper and more factual understanding of African-Americans and the War Between the States without an anti-South bias.
You will never look at this conflict and its black and white participants the same way again! Foreword by African-American educator Gregory Newson. Destined to become an American classic.
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