Confederates in the attic is tony horwtiz s personal exploration of the modern fascination with the confederacy in the american south.
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Virginia and beyond the civil wargasm after having re examined his approach for how he discusses the civil war and how he goes about experiencing it horwitz undertakes his most radical and whimsical adventure yet once again bringing along robert lee hodge.
Virginia a farb of the heart after the dark themes presented in chapter 5 in chapter 6 horwitz returns to the more light hearted aspects of his southern journey the aspects of reenacting which prove popular for many residents of the american south.
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Dispatches from the unfinished civil war by tony horwitz.
Horwitz goes on to describe his grandfather s strange fascination with the american civil war such that even as a penniless newcomer to america he purchased the photographic history of.
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Kentucky dying for dixie chapter 5 finds horwitz in the small kentucky county of guthrie home to both the famed writer robert penn warren and the racially motivated killing of michael westerman a white confederate sympathizer who was shot dead a by a group of african american young men.
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Horwitz s exploration of the lasting.
Alabama i had a dream chapter 14 is one of the few chapters that horwitz devotes entirely to the experience of african americans in the south.
Confederates in the attic by tony horwitz is a 1998 nonfiction book about the continued influence of the civil war and the confederacy on the american south.