Southern History Series: Southern Racial Attitudes On The Eve of the American Revolution
What did the Southern Founders think about race?
What did the Southern Founders think about race?
What was slavery like in West Alabama?
North Carolina was the middle class Southern colony
A look at the Tidewater aristocracy on the eve of the American Revolution
The South as it was in 1763 as it entered the American Revolution
A book review of Jack Bass and W. Scott Poole’s The Palmetto State: The Making of Modern South Carolina.
We’ve been here before
A book review of Jack P. Greene’s Pursuits of Happiness: The Social Development of Early Modern British Colonies and the Formation of American Culture
In 1940, the second colonial era came to an end in the South on the verge of the Second World War
A book review of David Goldfield’s America Aflame: How The Civil War Created a Nation
Huey Long and the Populist uprising that conquered Louisiana
In the Jim Crow South, Whites and blacks had their own spaces
What are the ideological origins of the American Revolution?
What did the Confederates really believe about race? Let’s find out
Who are the Yankees? What are their origins?
A comparison of the historical development of the New England and Chesapeake colonies
In 1861, the South had to secede from Black Republicanism to prevent the Africanization of Dixie
Why is the Northeast so weird? An introduction to The Yankee Question in American culture and politics
What did the Confederates really believe about race?
What did Southerners believe about race a century ago?
A book review of Richard Pillsbury’s The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Geography
The American North has hardly always been a multiracial paradise
Uncle Sam and the rise of racial equality in the American North
A book review of David Brion Davis’ Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World
A book review of William W. Freehling’s The Road to Disunion: Volume II: Secessionists Triumphant, 1854-1861
A book review of Daniel Walker Howe’s What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848
Slavery had a bright future in Texas in 1861
A book review of Gordon S. Wood’s Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815
Abraham Lincoln is the true oracle of the meaning of the principles of the Declaration of Independence, not the words and actions of the Founders
Matt Walsh is fire eating on Independence Day
Mainstream conservatism is based on garbage history
Who were the Founding Fathers? What did they believe?
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