A Defense of Virginia and the South
Robert Lewis Dabney 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