Southern Invincibility
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"Sword traces the roots of the South's belief in its own superiority and examines the ways in which that contributed to the war effort, even when it became clear that the South would not win."
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"Sword traces the roots of the South's belief in its own superiority and examines the ways in which that contributed to the war effort, even when it became clear that the South would not win."
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