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The Constitution of the Confederate States of America was very similar to the United States of America Constitution. And why shouldn't it be? After all, a Southerner, James Madison, was the chief architect of the US Constitution and it was adopted by their forefathers. This was the main reason the states of the South declared their independence and seceded to form their own government. The northern states and the Federal government had strayed from the constitution adopted by their forefathers. Most of the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution was incorporated into the Confederate Constitution. There are other small adjustments and tweaks throughout the document to correct things Southerners felt were in error with the original document and to balance power between the states and the federal government.
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From the authors of THE SOUTH WAS RIGHT! comes a new edition of what one historian calls one of the most important and original histories of the Southern people. PUNISHED WITH POVERTY tells the unvarnished story of the intentional policy of economic devastation and exploitation of the South which has affected all Southerners, both black and white, long after the close of the "Civil War" and "Reconstruction." In fact, the sad legacy of these punitive policies continues to this very day. The over-arching theme of Southern history is not Race, as is conventionally stated, but Poverty - poverty not due to the South's shortcomings but imposed on them by the system under which they live.
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This delightful hardbound children's book was originally published in 1867, a scant two years after the end of the War for Southern Independence. This is the story of three young Southern girls trying to understand why Santa Claus didn't visit the little Southern children during the four Christmases of the War. With the help of their auntie, they ponder this question one afternoon and finally write a letter to General Robert E. Lee, knowing he would be able to answer their question. They decide to put his answer, along with their dreams and other stories, into a book and give it to Santa Claus, so he could sell it for the benefit of the little Confederate children who had lost everything by the War.
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Choose from Battle Flag, Robert E. Lee or Stonewall Jackson. Comes with chain and battery.
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These lightweight canvas haversacks are embroidered with "CS" on the front flap. Measures 11" x 14.5" and comes with an adjustable strap.
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This Life Member short sleeve polo shirt is made of 65/35 poly/cotton pique and is snag-resistant. The collar is flat knit and the label is tag free. Available in Wheat, Regatta Blue and Storm Grey in M - 4X.
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This timeless Port Authority denim long sleeve shirt is made of 100% cotton denim and is embroidered with the Life Member logo. Garment-washed in a dark wash color with metal buttons and light grey contrast topstitching. A staff favorite! Available in sizes Medium - 4X.
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These beautiful long sleeve oxford shirts are embroidered with the Life Member logo. Available in white, khaki or dark gray in Medium - 4X.
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These moisture-wicking short sleeve polo shirts come embroidered with the Life Member logo and are also snag resistant and offer UV protection against the sun. Tag free label, easy care with a flat knit collar. 100% polyester double knit pique.
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Made by Port Authority, these 65/35 poly/cotton pique polo shirts are embroidered with the SCV logo and are tag free, snag-resistant and have a flat knit collar. Choose from Rich Red, Gusty Grey or Strong Blue in sizes M - 4X.
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This 100% polyester moisture-wicking polo by Port Authority is embroidered with the SCV logo and will help keep you cool on warm days. This shirt is snag-resistant and the tag-free label is comfortable against your skin. Available in Brilliant Blue, Red and Steel Grey in sizes M - 4X.












