A Defense of Virginia and the South

Robert Lewis Dabney
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The author explodes abolitionist myths and confronts northern prejudices more completely than in any of his other works. He grounds his arguments in Scripture and history and cares not a whit about the modernists' two greatest evils--insensitivity and dogmatism.
Genres: HistoryPoliticsAmerican HistoryTheologySouthernNonfictionAmerican Civil War
356 Pages

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