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Our top ten for 2015:

1. Lies My Teacher Told Me: The True History of the War for Southern Independence by Clyde Wilson

2. Was the Civil War About Slavery? by Dave Benner

3. The Dark Side of Abraham Lincoln by Thomas Landess

4. What is a Southerner? by Clyde Wilson

5. Why Do They Hate the South and Its Symbols? by Paul Gottfried

6. Confederate Flag Day by Clyde Wilson

7. John C. Calhoun and “State’s Rights” by James Rutledge Roesch

8. The Real Robert E. Lee by James Rutledge Roesch

9. The Flag Controversy: We Did It To Ourselves by John Devanny

10. Slavery in the Confederate Constitution by Vito Mussomeli

And our top ten for December 2015:

1. The Dark Side of Abraham Lincoln by Thomas Landess

2. Confederate Flag Day by Clyde Wilson

3. What Was the Confederacy After All? by Kirkpatrick Sale

4. John C. Calhoun and Slavery as a “Positive Good:” What He Said by Clyde Wilson

5. The Same Old Stand? by John Shelton Reed

6. A Brave New World…in the South by William Wilson

7. “To the Size of States There is a Limit:” Measurements for the Success of a State by Kirkpatrick Sale

8. Jefferson Was Right by Dave Benner

9. Forgotten Founder George Mason by Brion McClanahan

10. A Wisconsin Copperhead by John Battell


Brion McClanahan

Brion McClanahan is the author or co-author of six books, How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America (Regnery History, 2017), 9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America and Four Who Tried to Save Her (Regnery History, 2016), The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers, (Regnery, 2009), The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution (Regnery History, 2012), Forgotten Conservatives in American History (Pelican, 2012), and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Real American Heroes, (Regnery, 2012). He received a B.A. in History from Salisbury University in 1997 and an M.A. in History from the University of South Carolina in 1999. He finished his Ph.D. in History at the University of South Carolina in 2006, and had the privilege of being Clyde Wilson’s last doctoral student. He lives in Alabama with his wife and three daughters.

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