Re: [Marxism] Fwd: Review: David Williams, Bitterly Divided: the South’s Inner Civil War (2008) | Insurgent Notes

2016-07-26 Thread Greg McDonald via Marxism
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Someone should really devote a book to the 1st Alabama Cavalry.
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[Marxism] Fwd: Review: David Williams, Bitterly Divided: the South’s Inner Civil War (2008) | Insurgent Notes

2016-07-26 Thread Louis Proyect via Marxism

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The best kept secret in US history is the resistance of southerners, and 
especially southern non-slaveholding whites, to the slaveholders during 
the Civil War. W.E.B. Du Bois, in the chapter “The General Strike” in 
Black Reconstruction in America, told the story of black resistance. 
Bitterly Divided: the South’s Inner Civil War by David Williams (New 
Press, 2008), while giving due weight to the resistance of black people 
and Indians, focuses on southern whites.


full: 
http://insurgentnotes.com/2014/03/review-david-williams-bitterly-divided-the-souths-inner-civil-war-2008/

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