Tupelo - John Hill Aughey - Books - Anza Publishing - 9781932490039 - May 20, 2005
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Tupelo

John Hill Aughey

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Tupelo

Repression of dissent in the pre-Civil War South is an issue that is rarely discussed. Although it is known that Southerners and their government officials did not generally tolerate criticism of the prevailing concepts of slavery and states' rights, we have less reliable information as to the extent and methods of censorship. Furthermore, in order to obtain a full understanding of the culture that led to the Civil War, we need to challenge many "facts" of dubious authenticity, especially in respect to the moral and ethical codes of the supposedly "genteel" South. TUPELO, by John Hill Aughey, is a brilliant first person, totally truthful account, of a man imprisoned and condemned to execution by the brutal officials of the South for his outspoken anti-Secession and pro-Union beliefs. He makes a truly miraculous escape, to report the details of his ordeal in what was to become a highly praised and popular autobiography. This book, out of print for more than 100 years, will surely enlighten everyone about the terrifying dangers of complacency and ambivalence in the face of mob fanaticism. The process of rebellion is examined, how it grows, manifests itself, and finally flares up into anarchy and madness.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 20, 2005
ISBN13 9781932490039
Publishers Anza Publishing
Pages 248
Dimensions 152 × 14 × 229 mm   ·   367 g
Language English  
Contributor Paul Dennis Sporer

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