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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... natives know intuitively: the South is different from every other region of the nation. We know it. We are proud of it. And most of us don't want to change it. Some of us will fight to keep it from changing. It is different in the South ...
... natives know intuitively: the South is different from every other region of the nation. We know it. We are proud of it. And most of us don't want to change it. Some of us will fight to keep it from changing. It is different in the South ...
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... natives don't mind the increasing population in our region as much as we mind what is being done to the South to make everyone feel “included.” There is an open, not-at-all-secret conspiracy to erase Dixie and all vestiges of the Old ...
... natives don't mind the increasing population in our region as much as we mind what is being done to the South to make everyone feel “included.” There is an open, not-at-all-secret conspiracy to erase Dixie and all vestiges of the Old ...
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... native of New York State. Shocking, yes, but we Southerners are a forgiving lot. And in those days, Confederate heroes were still American heroes. My fourth-grade teacher in Arcadia, Florida, Miss Frances Pooser, sealed my image of ...
... native of New York State. Shocking, yes, but we Southerners are a forgiving lot. And in those days, Confederate heroes were still American heroes. My fourth-grade teacher in Arcadia, Florida, Miss Frances Pooser, sealed my image of ...
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... native Southerners can trace their families back for generations in the Southland, and pride in one's Southern roots crosses racial boundaries. Southern women are prettier, Southern men are handier, and the South's climate is the best ...
... native Southerners can trace their families back for generations in the Southland, and pride in one's Southern roots crosses racial boundaries. Southern women are prettier, Southern men are handier, and the South's climate is the best ...
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... native Southerners. One of the first books published in Virginia in the seventeenth century was The Whole Duty of Man, which outlined gentlemanly conduct. William Byrd II, owner of the largest private library in seventeenthcentury ...
... native Southerners. One of the first books published in Virginia in the seventeenth century was The Whole Duty of Man, which outlined gentlemanly conduct. William Byrd II, owner of the largest private library in seventeenthcentury ...
Contents
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References | 243 |
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Back Cover | 263 |
Front Cover | 264 |
Title Page | 267 |
268 | |
Table of Contents | 271 |
Introduction | 1 |
First Chapter | 9 |
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Back Cover | 263 |
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