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KourtneyNicoleWrites ™ 📝The Broken PromiseLong ago, in a land divided, there lived a group of people who sought to break free from the chains that bound them.Oct 24
InLessons from HistorybyPatriot PenWhere Did the Confederate Money Go After the Civil War?The rise and fall Confederate dollars.Oct 135
InExtra NewsfeedbyBenjamin Young Savage (ᐱᓐᒋᐱᓐ)The Confederate Roots of the Maryland FlagHow secessionists adopted the Crosslands banner and how Maryland tried to reconcile with themAug 24, 20174
InThe UnderCurrentbyAtlanta History CenterFrom Dixie to Dracula: The Evolution of the Confederate Vampire TropeAuthors have combined Southern Gothic and Civil War romance elements to create the fleeting trope of the confederate vampire.Sep 30
Bonnie K. GoodmanMysterious prince of the Confederacy Judah P Benjamin and the Jewish goal of whiteness in the…By Bonnie K. Goodman, BA, MLISJan 4, 20191
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