Hello all,
As I was browsing through Border's bookstore I came across a copy of the book The South was Right! Forgive me, but I cannot remember the names of the authors, but I know they wrote another book entitled The Myths of American Slavery. I was interested in seeing their views on the constitutionality of secession. As far as I understand it (from skimming over the chapter) the authors maintain that the Southern states had a constitutional right to secede from the Union. I am not trying to start a fight here and I pray that I will not be raked over the coals for this, but I am curious as to other research that backs up this idea. I did not get a chance to read the book, but I was wondering if anyone else had any thoughts on this. Again, I do not mean to start up an ideological firefight, but as a amature historian I would like to explore both sides of this issue further. Thank you all for your help.
Sincerely,
Matthew Cassady
104th Illinois Vol. Inf.
As I was browsing through Border's bookstore I came across a copy of the book The South was Right! Forgive me, but I cannot remember the names of the authors, but I know they wrote another book entitled The Myths of American Slavery. I was interested in seeing their views on the constitutionality of secession. As far as I understand it (from skimming over the chapter) the authors maintain that the Southern states had a constitutional right to secede from the Union. I am not trying to start a fight here and I pray that I will not be raked over the coals for this, but I am curious as to other research that backs up this idea. I did not get a chance to read the book, but I was wondering if anyone else had any thoughts on this. Again, I do not mean to start up an ideological firefight, but as a amature historian I would like to explore both sides of this issue further. Thank you all for your help.
Sincerely,
Matthew Cassady
104th Illinois Vol. Inf.
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