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Politically Incorrect Guide, the South

Politically Incorrect Guide, the South

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The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the South (and Why It Will Rise Again)
by Clint Johnson
Paperback - 288 pages

What the PC Nazis don’t want you to know—and what they got plain wrong—about the South.

From the Founding Fathers to the frontiersmen who tamed the West to the country music, NASCAR, Bible-thumping heart of “Red State” America, the South is the quintessence of what’s original, unique, and most loved about American culture. And with its emphasis on traditional values, family, faith, military service, good manners, small government, and independent-minded people, the South is just plain more livable than the North—which is one reason why millions of Yankees, white and black, have been moving down South in droves.

The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to the South gives you the facts behind scores of revelations like these:

How Southerners led the way in drafting the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights

How the Northern victory led to today’s all-powerful federal government

Why race relations in today’s South are much better than in the North—or anywhere else in America

Why the South is naturally conservative (and the North is naturally liberal)

How American jazz, blues, and rock and roll all came from the South

Why Southerners are overrepresented in the military—and no, it’s not poverty

The best American literature? Southern, of course

“The South is all about memory, heritage, and pride of place,” writes Clint Johnson. “I refuse to go along with the expunging of that memory, heritage, and pride, and I hope the readers of this book, Northern and Southern, will rise up and join me in protesting those who are trying to do it.”

About the Author:

Clint Johnson, a native of Fish Branch, Florida, has written seven books about the War for Southern Independence. He and his wife live in the mountains of North Carolina, a state his ancestors colonized more than three hundred years ago.