Publisher's Synopsis
The book's title alludes to the feelings that educated both the Northern and Southern perspectives on the contention the South withdrawn for the sake of that opportunity of self-assurance and self-government for which their dads had battled in 1776, while the North stood quick with regards to the Association established by those dads as the rampart of American freedom. In the long run, the North needed to wrestle with the hidden reason for the conflict subjugation and take on a strategy of liberation as a subsequent conflict point. This new birth of opportunity, as Lincoln called it, is the proudest tradition of America's bloodiest clash.
This legitimate volume gets a handle on that tremendous and befuddling second American Unrest we call the Nationwide conflict, a conflict that changed a country and extended our legacy of freedom.