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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... Fighting for freedom started in the South Southerners were more ready to fight than Northerners Southerners win the Revolution The South's redneck general was the best Southerners were more patriotic Southerners Create America's ...
... Fighting for freedom started in the South Southerners were more ready to fight than Northerners Southerners win the Revolution The South's redneck general was the best Southerners were more patriotic Southerners Create America's ...
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... fighting Redcoats, and where the War for Southern Independence was lost by graycoated Southerners fighting blue-coated Yankees. The South is where folks ask you, “Who're your people?” in search of common ancestral ground. New England ...
... fighting Redcoats, and where the War for Southern Independence was lost by graycoated Southerners fighting blue-coated Yankees. The South is where folks ask you, “Who're your people?” in search of common ancestral ground. New England ...
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... fight to keep it from changing. It is different in the South because we lost a war here. More than 260,000 Southern lives and 360,000 Northern lives, the best of the generation born between 1830 and 1845, were lost. Aside from the ...
... fight to keep it from changing. It is different in the South because we lost a war here. More than 260,000 Southern lives and 360,000 Northern lives, the best of the generation born between 1830 and 1845, were lost. Aside from the ...
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... fight the British.” You don't see many Chicagoans or New Yorkers claiming, “My subleased brownstone is on the same ground where my ancestor formed an investment bank. Down by the express elevator is where he fought off that hostile ...
... fight the British.” You don't see many Chicagoans or New Yorkers claiming, “My subleased brownstone is on the same ground where my ancestor formed an investment bank. Down by the express elevator is where he fought off that hostile ...
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... fight on His behalf. Every religion is welcome in the South, though Southern Baptists and various other break-away Baptists dominate. The old Southern aristocracy, especially in Virginia, and especially among Southerners whose roots are ...
... fight on His behalf. Every religion is welcome in the South, though Southern Baptists and various other break-away Baptists dominate. The old Southern aristocracy, especially in Virginia, and especially among Southerners whose roots are ...
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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