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This episode examines the mindset of the Confederacy and its leaders—Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and others—tracing how states' rights, economic interests, and religious justifications sustained slavery and shaped postwar conservative thought.
Hosted by Eli Dale, the episode blends historical research and personal reflection to explore the moral, legal, and cultural legacies of the Civil War and how those legacies continue to influence American politics and identity.
By Eli DaleThis episode examines the mindset of the Confederacy and its leaders—Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and others—tracing how states' rights, economic interests, and religious justifications sustained slavery and shaped postwar conservative thought.
Hosted by Eli Dale, the episode blends historical research and personal reflection to explore the moral, legal, and cultural legacies of the Civil War and how those legacies continue to influence American politics and identity.