Recommended Reading
Union and Liberty: The Political Philosophy of John Calhoun, Ross M. Lence, Editor, Indianapolis: Liberty Press, 1992, 626 pages, hardcover
Lincoln Takes Command, by John Shipley Tilley, Nashville: Bill Coats, Ltd., 1991, 334 pages, hardcover.
The Coming of the Glory, By John Shipley Tilley, Nashville: Bill Coats, Ltd, 1995, 290 pages, paperback.
Facts the Historians Leave Out: A Confederate Primer, by John Shipley Tilley, Nashville: Bill coats, Ltd., 1951, 80 pages, paperback.
The Southern Tradition at Bay: A History of Postbellum Thought, by Richard M. Weaver, Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1989, 400 pages, hardcover.
The Southern Essays of Richard M. Weaver, George M. Curtis, III and James J. Thompson, Jr., Editors, Indianapolis: Liberty Press, 1987, 268 pages hardcover.
War for What?, by Francis W. Springer. Nashville: Bill Coats, Ltd., 1990, 221 pages, paperback.
Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, by Robert William Gogel and Stanley L. Engerman, New York: W.W. Norton, 1989, 306 pages, paperback.
The South was Right!, by James and Ronald Kennedy and Walter Donald Kennedy, Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company, 1994, 431 pages, hardcover.
"Every once in a while a book is published by a non-New York publishing house, which could shake up the country and possibly change the thinking of a lot of people. The South Was Right!...is such a book."
Larry Lawrence, Abilene Reporter-NewsOrder The South Was Right!