Author: David Manderbach
Narrator: David Manderbach
Unabridged: 11 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 01/15/2019
In a straightforward manor; author David Manderbach addresses the inaccuracies of the understood narrative of the Civil War and America's relation to slavery.; which is the foundation of the assault on Southern Heritage and American Patriotism. The fabricated narrative that has existed for 150 years, condemns the descendents that value their heritage by people that profit from that condemnation. Today; America is now to blame by a progressive movement. That false narrative thrives as politicians on both sides of the aisle, push for your vote, and tax your dollar. History belongs to all of us and the truth of the time and the issues will do more to unite our nation moving forward.
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