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Table of Contents
© 2002 by Frank Conner
Chapter 1 Why This Book
Chapter 2 The Seeds of Sectionalism (1620 - 1861)
Chapter 3 Federalists Junk the Constitution (1776 - 1824)
Chapter 4 The Northern Capitalists' Program of Industrialization (1760 -
1861)
Chapter 5 Some Points About Slavery and Abolition (3500 BC - 1865 AD)
Chapter 6 The Antebellum South's Deadliest Enemy: Rousseauvian Liberalism
Penetrates the North (1700 - 1875)
Chapter 7 The Evolution of the Republican Party (1820 - 1856)
Chapter 8 The Critical Election of 1860
Chapter 9 The Secession of the Deep South (1860 - 1861)
Chapter 10 Lincoln's Dilemma (1860 - 1861)
Chapter 11 Lincoln Starts his War (1861)
Chapter 12 The Politics and Mechanics of Lincoln's War (1861 - 1865)
Chapter 13 The First Modern War and its Result (1861 - 1865)
Chapter 14 Lincoln's Power Struggle with Congress about What To Do with
the South (1861 - 1865)
Chapter 15 Why the Radical Republican Congress Freed the Slaves and Gave
them the Vote (1861 - 1870)
Chapter 16 The Immediate Impact of Reconstruction upon the South (1865 -
1876)
Chapter 17 The North Keeps the South Barefoot and Pregnant (1877 - 1912)
Chapter 18 The South Rides the Roller Coaster (1912 - 1941)
Chapter 19 After World War II, the Liberals Gear Up for Reconstruction II
(1941 - 1954)
Chapter 20 The Judeo-Christian Beliefs Are Replaced by those of
Secular-Humanist Socialism (1860 - 2000)
Chapter 21 The First Phase of Reconstruction II (1955 - 1980)
Chapter 22 A Liberal Coalition Expands Reconstruction II into its Second
Phase (1980 - 2000)
Chapter 23 Where the South Stands Today (1990 - 2000)
Chapter 24 What the South Has Lost (1620 - 2000)
Chapter 25 Identifying the Myths by which Liberalism Controls America
(2000)
Chapter 26 How the South Can Wage a Successful Ideological War Against
Liberalism (2005 - 2025)
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