The False Cause Lib/E: Fraud, Fabrication, and White Supremacy in Confederate Memory

Author:   Adam H Domby ,  Jack De Golia
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9798200977925


Publication Date:   09 August 2022
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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The False Cause Lib/E: Fraud, Fabrication, and White Supremacy in Confederate Memory


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A fascinating, original, and highly readable book that makes a meaningful contribution to understanding the Lost Cause and Civil War memory The Lost Cause ideology that emerged after the Civil War and flourished in the early twentieth century in essence sought to recast a struggle to perpetuate slavery as a heroic defense of the South. As Adam Domby reveals here, this was not only an insidious goal but it was founded on falsehoods. The False Cause focuses on North Carolina to examine the role of lies and exaggeration in the creation of the Lost Cause narrative. In the process the book shows how these lies have long obscured the past and have been used to buttress white supremacy in ways that resonate to this day. Domby explores how fabricated narratives about the war's cause, Reconstruction, and slavery as expounded at monument dedications and political rallies were crucial to Jim Crow. He questions the persistent myth of the Confederate army as one of history's greatest, revealing a convenient disregard of deserters, dissent, and Unionism and exposes how pension fraud facilitated a myth of unwavering support of the Confederacy among nearly all white Southerners. Domby shows how the dubious concept of Black Confederates was spun from a small number of elderly and indigent African American North Carolinians who got pensions by presenting themselves as loyal slaves. The book concludes with a penetrating examination of how the Lost Cause narrative and the lies on which it is based continue to haunt the country today and still work to maintain racial inequality.

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Author:   Adam H Domby ,  Jack De Golia
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library Edition
ISBN:  

9798200977925


Publication Date:   09 August 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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A primer to think about the crafting of the Lost Cause narrative and to spark deeper discussions about how communities shape--and reshape--public memory for political, social, and cultural causes. -- Society for US Intellectual History Devastatingly powerful...Domby never directly advocates the wholesale removal of Confederate statues, but few...can look at them in the same way again. -- Journal of American History Domby not only debunks the lies at the heart of the Lost Cause, but also exposes their intent...A thoroughly engaging read. -- Civil War Monitor From street names to local politics to tourist attractions...Domby examines the fallacies of the Confederate narrative which still define how many people see our diverse, growing state. -- Charleston City Paper The most extensive discussion of the role of white supremacy in the Lost Cause...Makes an important contribution to current public debates over that history and the continued use of Confederate symbols. -- Civil War Book Review This book...intensified the need for a comprehensive look at the legacy of lies ennobling the Civil War. Truth, it has been said, is the first casualty in war. It is time for historians to tend to the still-walking wounded. -- North Carolina Historical Review


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Adam H. Domby is Associate Professor of History at Auburn University. Jack de Golia is the voice of character. He's a veteran stage actor and public relations professional. Jack brings depth, warmth, and a wide range of character voicing to his audiobook narrations. He's a skilled character actor, with accomplished accents in High (RP) British English, Russian, Spanish, Texan, German, Southern, New York, and rural Western American English, among many others. Jack has pleased voice-over clients with commercials, video games, and e-learning work in addition to narrating over 110 audiobooks. Jack won AudioFile magazine's Earphones Award in 2018. He was also a 2018 nominee for best mystery narration by the Society of Voice Arts & Sciences. In 2015, he also earned the special designation of Audible Approved Producer for the quality of his audiobook work. A number of his books have been given very positive reviews in AudioFile magazine, Audiobook Reviewer, and reviewer blogs. Jack holds a BA in dramatic art, and graduated with High Honors from the University of California, Davis. He's a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He worked for over thirty-five years as a park ranger and later, a public information officer, for federal land management agencies in national parks, national forests, and other public lands in the West, as well as during wildfire emergencies nationwide. His work took him to national parks like Yellowstone, desert public lands in Arizona, and a national forest in Montana. Jack has two grown sons and a grandchild. Jack and his wife, a geoscience professor at UNLV, live in Henderson, Nevada.

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