MOST AMERICANS USED to think of Charlottesville as the seat of the historic, graceful University ...
In 1866, the year after the War for Southern Independence, General Robert E. Lee reflected on the...
THE SUFFERING AND BRAVERY of the South's children during the War are an untold story. Yankee and ...
From the authors of THE SOUTH WAS RIGHT! comes a new edition of what one historian calls one of t...
Robert E. Lee, one of the greatest heroes of history and one of the greatest examples of a true g...
In 1866, the year after the War for Southern Independence, General Robert E. Lee reflected on the...
It was a time when many in the South were celebrating the centennial of the 'Civil War.' Schools ...
The South Was Right!A New Edition for the 2ast CenturyIN 1991, THE KENNEDY BROTHERS first publish...
John Francis Calhoun was a grand-nephew of John C. Calhoun.He entered the Confederate Army in Apr...
JEFFERSON DAVIS WAS A PROPONENT of the high road to emancipation. He looked to the day in which s...
While most Americans view Abraham Lincoln as a near god, there is a side of Mr. Lincoln and the R...
ADDICOTT HAS DONE IT AGAIN!Trampling Union Terror: Riders of the Second Alabama Cavalry is the mu...
LINCOLN'S WAR and Republican Reconstruction turned the South into an economic and political colon...
This is the first biography of a powerful and prophetic American thinker, Samuel T. Francis, who ...
ELIZABETH ALLSTON PRINGLE (1845-1921) was raised in affluence in antebellum South Carolina, but a...
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN KNOWING the actual history of your country, or are you content with the pro...
JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRATS, also known as Southern conservatives, were once a numerous and common Ame...