6 books found
by Mildred Lewis Rutherford
In Truths of History, Mildred Lewis Rutherford presents a Southern perspective on the Civil War and its aftermath, challenging what she sees as Northern bias and omissions in the historical record. Rutherford argues that the South's cause has been misrepresented and that the region's contributions to the nation have been minimized. She seeks to correct these perceived injustices by highlighting the achievements and sacrifices of Southern leaders and soldiers, while also addressing controversial topics such as slavery and secession.
by Mildred Lewis Rutherford
1923 · Athens, Ga. : [s.n.]
Written as a "Southern historian" the author gives her opinions of Abraham Lincoln and the misrepresentations and omissions of history.
Some topics: "The Causes That Led to the War Between the States, Secession Was Not Rebellion, Who Was Responsible For War?, Was Coercion Constitutional?, Army and Navy of the Confederate States Organized, Battles and Leaders The Surrender and Results."