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Guest Editors’ Overview
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Inventing White Supremacy:
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A Stumping Sucker:
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Calhoun: American Heretic, by Robert Elder
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War Is All Hell: The Nature of Evil and the Civil War, by Edward J. Blum and John H. Matsui
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