Review: Searching for Black Confederates: The Civil War’s Most Persistent Myth by Kevin Levin.
/This is a book very relevant to our times. Over the last few years Civil War historians have taken center stage in the contest over Confederate memory as communities have debated the place of Confederate flags, names, and monuments in our society. It is a work that speaks well to how history intersects with the society that is remembering it, how that changes over time and is shaped by current social forces, and the role of the historian in navigating historical memory and reality.
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