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“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
“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
“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
“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
“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