The Politically Incorrect Guide to The South: (And Why It Will Rise Again)The latest installment in the New York Times bestselling Politically Incorrect Guide series expands on the pro-South slant of the hugely successful Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. Author Clint Johnson shows why the South, with its emphasis on traditional values, family, faith, military service, good manners, small government, and independent-minded people, should certainly rise again! |
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... SOUTH (and Why It Will Rise Again) Clint Johnson Since 1947 REGNERY PUBLISHING, INC. An Eagle Publishing Company • Washington, DC www.regnery.com Copyright © 2006 by Clint Johnson All rights reserved. No Title Page.
... SOUTH (and Why It Will Rise Again) Clint Johnson Since 1947 REGNERY PUBLISHING, INC. An Eagle Publishing Company • Washington, DC www.regnery.com Copyright © 2006 by Clint Johnson All rights reserved. No Title Page.
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... Washington, DC 20001 www.regnery.com Distributed to the trade by National Book Network Lanham, MD 20706 Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Books are available in quantity for promotional or premium use ...
... Washington, DC 20001 www.regnery.com Distributed to the trade by National Book Network Lanham, MD 20706 Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Books are available in quantity for promotional or premium use ...
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... Washington was one of the most important proponents of black education in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Washington could have abandoned his goal of educating blacks in a segregated South and taken a cushy job with one ...
... Washington was one of the most important proponents of black education in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Washington could have abandoned his goal of educating blacks in a segregated South and taken a cushy job with one ...
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... Washington Rains of Augusta, Georgia, had married the boss's daughter and had managed an iron works in Newburgh, New York, for more than ten years when the war started. Without hesitation he joined the Confederacy and built the ...
... Washington Rains of Augusta, Georgia, had married the boss's daughter and had managed an iron works in Newburgh, New York, for more than ten years when the war started. Without hesitation he joined the Confederacy and built the ...
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... Washington, D.C. Tulsa, Oklahoma Tyler, Texas Washington, D.C. Memphis, Tennessee Mobile, Alabama Macon, Georgia Manning, South Carolina Brandon, Mississippi Natchez, Mississippi Asheville, North Carolina El Dorado, Arkansas Denton ...
... Washington, D.C. Tulsa, Oklahoma Tyler, Texas Washington, D.C. Memphis, Tennessee Mobile, Alabama Macon, Georgia Manning, South Carolina Brandon, Mississippi Natchez, Mississippi Asheville, North Carolina El Dorado, Arkansas Denton ...
Contents
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References | 243 |
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Back Cover | 263 |
Front Cover | 264 |
Title Page | 267 |
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Table of Contents | 271 |
Introduction | 1 |
First Chapter | 9 |
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Back Cover | 263 |
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