1st Lt. David Richard Reynolds Camp, SCV, Mount Pleasant, Texas

 

Education, Training and History about the CSA

"To you, Sons of Confederate Veterans, we will commit the vindication of the cause for which we fought. To your strength will be given the defense of the Confederate soldier's good name, the guardianship of his history, the emulation of his virtues, the perpetuation of those principles which he loved and which you love also, and those ideals which made him glorious and which you also cherish."
Lt. General Stephen Dill Lee, Commander General,
United Confederate Veterans,
New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25, 1906.

Why The States Suceded

Short History of the Confederate States of America

Informative Links



Electronic Books

"The Employment of Negroes as Soldiers in the Confederate Army" By Charles H. Wesley [1919]

"Lincoln as the South Should Know Him" By O.W. Blacknall [1915]

VIDEO: All but Their Honor


Articles

"The War Between the States WAS NOT about Slavery" By Al Mccray

"Looking for Bob: Black Confederate Pensioners After the Civil War" by James G. Hollandsworth, Jr.

"A Moral Accounting of the Union and the Confederacy" by Donald W. Livingston

"The Anti-War Abolitionists: The Peace Movement's Split over the Civil War" by Sheldon Richman

"The Role of Private Transportation in America's 19th-Century 'Internal Improvements' Debate" By Thomas J. DiLorenzo

"Henry Clay: National Socialist" By Thomas J. DiLorenzo

"The Confederate Constitution" By Randall G. Holcombe

"Why The War Was Not About Slavery" By Donald W. Livingston

"The Lincoln Curse(Obama Edition)" By Thomas J. DiLorenzo

"The Secession Tradition in America" By Donald W. Livingston

"The Yankee Problem in America" By Dr. Clyde Wilson

"Reconstruction" By Dr. Clyde Wilson

Address given by Rev. John L. Girardeau, D. D. at the reinterment ceremony Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston of the South Carolina Confederate Gettysburg dead Confederate Memorial Day 10 May 1871

"The Confederate Flag Needs To Be Raised, Not Lowered" By: Megyn Kelly