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The South under siege, 1830-2000

a history of the relations between the North and the South

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January 16, 2023 | History
An edition of The South under siege, 1830-2000 (2002)

The South under siege, 1830-2000

a history of the relations between the North and the South

1st ed.
  • 1 Want to read

This book is that rarity of rarities, a history of the South covering the turbulent 19th and 20th centuries, written from the Southern-conservative viewpoint. Its central theme is the devastating culture-war which various groups of Northern liberals have been waging against the conservative South since the 1830s, using the South as their battleground to defeat limited republican government under the tenets of Christianity in the U.S. as prescribed by the Constitution, asnd replace that with a socialist nation-state run under the religion of secular humanism. This book identifies key events in American history which, although indisputable, are nevertheless ignored or distorted by the mainstream liberal historians; and it puts those events in proper perspective. The result is a book which reads like the history of an entirely-different country than the one we're accustomed to reading about in most American-history texts. This book tells how Northern capitalists and their politicians used the culture war to support an economic war of their own against the South, which led directly to the 1861 - 1865 War of Northern Aggression, following which the federal government converted the South into the agricultural colonies of the Northern capitalists, governed under bayonet rule, and deliberately held in grinding poverty until WWII. And now the liberal-dominated institutions of the U.S. are systematically discrediting and suppressing the beliefs, values, culture, and true history of the traditional South, in order to destroy the conservative Southerners as a people, and remove the last big roadblock hindering their transformation of the U.S. into a socialist nation-state. "The South Under Siege 1830 - 2000" will be of no interest to ideological liberals; but if you want to know why the U.S. is now divided into red states and blue states; and what is happening to the South right now--and will happen to the rest of the U.S. in the very near future, this is one of the few books that will provide real answers.

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Collards Pub. Co.
Language
English
Pages
752

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The South under siege, 1830-2000: a history of the relations between the North and the South
2002, Collards Pub. Co.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 714-727) and index.

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Newnan, Ga
Other Titles
South under seige [sic]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975/.04
Library of Congress
F209 .C63 2002

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Pagination
xii, 752 p. ;
Number of pages
752

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OL3701234M
ISBN 10
1568373945
LCCN
2003267412
OCLC/WorldCat
52418293
Library Thing
5572851
Goodreads
498298

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