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Grapples with the troubled, complex legacy of Nathan Bedford Forrest a slave trader, Confederate general, and prominent Klansman. Carney explores how historical omissions and erasures continually reshape perceptions of Forrest as well as the Civil War. Central to Forrest's narrative is his involvement in the slave trade.

Produktbeschreibung
Grapples with the troubled, complex legacy of Nathan Bedford Forrest a slave trader, Confederate general, and prominent Klansman. Carney explores how historical omissions and erasures continually reshape perceptions of Forrest as well as the Civil War. Central to Forrest's narrative is his involvement in the slave trade.
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Court Carney is professor of history at Stephen F. Austin State University. He is the author of Cuttin' Up: How Early Jazz Got America's Ear and coeditor of The Politics and Power of Bob Dylan's Live Performances: Play a Song for Me.