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Paperback "the Ex-confederate, And What He Has Done In Peace."; Volume 98 Book

ISBN: 1279371935

ISBN13: 9781279371930

"the Ex-confederate, And What He Has Done In Peace."; Volume 98

"The Ex-Confederate, And What He Has Done In Peace," Volume 98, offers a fascinating glimpse into the post-Civil War South through the lens of former Confederate soldiers. This volume, presented by the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, explores the experiences and contributions of ex-Confederates as they navigated the challenges of Reconstruction and sought to rebuild their lives and communities in a transformed nation.

Featuring insights from figures like William Campbell Preston Breckinridge, this work delves into the complex social, political, and economic landscape of the era, providing valuable perspectives on the motivations, struggles, and achievements of those who once fought for the Confederacy. It serves as a vital historical document for understanding the enduring legacies of the Civil War and the ongoing process of reconciliation and national healing.

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