While Southerners found the ideal of independence appealing, at least in theory, the realities of war and want raised second thoughts. In a new book, historian Bruce Levine explains why a determined— and vocal—peace movement erupted in the South. During the first three years of war, pride, outrage and deep conviction bolstered most whites in …
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