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Voices from the Confederacy

True Civil War Stories from the Men and Women of the Old South

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Voices from the Confederacy

By: Samuel W. Mitcham Jr.
Narrated by: J. Rodney Turner
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Hear about the Civil War from those who were there.

They say history is written by the victors. In the case of the Civil War, that's largely true. But historian Samuel Mitcham brings the Southern point of view to life in Voices from the Confederacy.

In it, you will learn about the heroic, the scoundrels, the clever, the vanquished, and the hungry. Rich or poor, black or white, Voices from the Confederacy shares hundreds of poignant and revealing moments during the war between the states.

©2022 Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. (P)2022 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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As soon as I heard the (barely intelligible) narrator mention the debunked myth of 'Thousands Of African Americans Who Fought For The South,' my worst fears were confirmed and I'd heard enough.

Insufferably Sentimental 'Lost Cause' Propaganda!

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