This is an interesting article at the "Atlantic Constitution."
http://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/stories/2008/08/24/south_confederacy_civil.html
It is titled, "Historian suggests Southerners defeated Confederacy." What the historian points out is that a lot of Southerners didn't support the Confederacy, but generations later the memory of that opposition was erased in support of white supremacy.
I wonder how many Southerners will discover their ancestors opposed the Confederacy and adopt that historical memory in defining themselves.
In reading about this book I can also see why the Sons of Confederate Veterans don't consider or review whether a Confederate ancestor was also a deserter as well as a veteran. It might thin the ranks down a lot.
I think I will purchase a copy, "Bitterly Divided: The South's Inner Civil War," by David Williamas.
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