Posted in Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction

Kevin Levin Interviewed About “Searching for Black Confederates,” One of the Most Controversial Civil War Books of 2019

Kevin Levin, author of the new book Searching for Black Confederates, is interviewed this week by Keith Harris. You can listen using the player below:…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics Women and Gender

Democrat Explains Why Southern Whites Resist “Black Rule” July 16, 1868

Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895) is hardly a household name today, but in the mid-19th Century he was a well-known…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Book Reviews

The Wars of Reconstruction: The Brief, Violent History of America’s Most Progressive Era by Douglas R. Egerton

The Wars of Reconstruction: The Brief, Violent History of America’s Most Progressive Era by Douglas R. Egerton published by Bloomsbury Press (2014) 448 pages. $30.00 Hardcover,…

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Posted in Immigrants White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

“Irishmen And Germans Read This” The Mongrel Party’s Attack on Immigrants June, 1868

With the election of 1868, Democratic propaganda combined immigrant fears of the latent Know Nothingism of some Republicans and white immigrants’ concerns about their own…

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Posted in Podcast Slavery

NY Times “1619” Slavery Podcast

The New York Times’s series marking 400 years of slavery in America is titled “1619.” The series is drawing a lot of praise and some…

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Posted in Abolitionists

August 13, 1868 South Carolina Mourns the Death of Abolitionist Thad Stevens

Thad Stevens was one of the great advocates for racial equality in the United States Congress. When he died, there was an outpouring of sadness…

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When Thad Stevens Died the Old Abolitionist Was With Black Preachers and Catholic Nuns August 1868

Anyone who saw the movie Lincoln remembers the masterful portrayal of Thad Stevens by Tommy Lee Jones. Old Thad is portrayed as a dedicated racial…

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Posted in White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

When the Great Historian of Reconstruction W.E.B. Du Bois Got a White Supremacist Laughed Off the Stage

W.E.B. Du Bois was the seminal figure in modern Reconstruction studies. The brilliant intellectual was one of the most important historians of the American experience….

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Posted in Ku Klux Klan White Terror

Ku Klux Soda Fountain in Pulaski Tenn. August, 1868

Pulaski, Tn. is usually considered the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan. In the hottest days of 1868, as a campaign of White Terror was…

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Posted in Slavery

NY Times Offers a Brief History of Slavery in the U.S.

The New York Times’s new 1619 series offers a brief history of slavery that you may want to read. From the article: Sometime in 1619, a…

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