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Apostles of Disunion by Charles B. Dew examines the speeches and letters of Southern secession commissioners following Abraham Lincoln's election, revealing that racism and slavery were central causes of secession. Dew, a white Southern historian, confronts his ancestral heritage's racism to highlight the commissioners' pro-slavery rhetoric. The study underscores the importance of addressing the enduring legacies of slavery and white supremacy. Discussions of racist violence and white supremacy occur.
Charles B. Dew's Apostles of Disunion provides a compelling examination of the motivations behind Southern secession. Reviewers praise Dew's meticulous research and engaging writing style, noting his skill in using primary sources. However, some critics argue the book could offer deeper analysis. Overall, it's a valuable contribution to Civil War history.
Readers who appreciate in-depth analysis of American history, particularly the Civil War and its causes, will find Apostles of Disunion by Charles B. Dew compelling. It's ideal for those who enjoyed The Fiery Trial by Eric Foner or Battle Cry of Freedom by James M. McPherson, offering insights into secessionist propaganda and Southern politics.
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