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Slavery and the Civil War: What Your History Teacher Didn't Tell You
- A Handbook to Combat Revisionist History
- By: Garry Bowers
- Narrated by: George Bagby
- Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Nothing in American history has ever equaled the death and destruction of the intense and bloody warfare of 1861-1865 between Americans. For later generations, such a horror must have the comfort of a moral justification. The war must have been a noble and necessary crusade carried out against evil people who refused to give up their slaves. But is this true? Did those men in blue really sacrifice their lives for the freedom and equality of Black Americans? Did those men in gray give their lives so that some could continue to hold Black Americans in slavery?
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Beware of bias.
- By Mark Mears on 02-06-22
- Slavery and the Civil War: What Your History Teacher Didn't Tell You
- A Handbook to Combat Revisionist History
- By: Garry Bowers
- Narrated by: George Bagby
Really?
Reviewed: 02-23-22
Trying to justify slavery is revolting! Just because it happened all over the world does not make it morally acceptable. As a black from the south, we are well aware of what Lincoln’s motivations were and were not. We know he no hero. He was just as vile as all whites were then and now.
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