Confederate Truths: Documents of the Confederate & Neo-Confederate Tradition from 1787 to the Present.
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Introduction
The Gathering Storm
(1787 – 1860)
Secession
(1859 – 1861)
Civil War
(1861 – 1865)
Reconstruction and Fusion
(1866 – 1890)
The Nadir of Race Relations
(1890 – 1940)
The Civil Rights Era
(1940 – Present)
Further Reading
The Nadir of Race Relations
Gov. John B. Gordon of Georgia and head of the United Confederate Veterans explains the meaning of the Confederacy to be opposition to the Farmer’s Alliance to preserve white supremacy
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U.S. Senator Daniel of Virginia speaks of the glory of the Confederacy as he sees it and the maintenance of white supremacy at a Convention of the United Confederate Veterans
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S.A. Cunningham, "Confederate Veteran" editor urges white solidarity
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Foreigners in Our War of the Sixities
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"Confederate Veteran" magazine against an African American postmaster in Indianola, Mississippi
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"Confederate Veteran" article titled "Faithful Old Slaves; Degenerate Progeny." It includes commentary about Latin Americans
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"Confederate Veteran" magazine opposed African Americans in the U.S. Army
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"Confederate Veteran" Editor S.A. Cunningham editorial "White People and Negroes."
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"Confederate Veteran" has "sincere suggestions to young negroes as to how they may ingratiate themselves into the good will of white people."
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"Confederate Veteran" blames Atlanta Race Riots on persons advocating for civil rights for African Americans
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