THIS BOOK COMPRISES A SERIES OF ESSAYS that examine the historical and cultural background of the "Woke Revolution" in the United States. Traywick draws connections between contemporary social justice movements and significant events from American history, with particular attention to the War for Southern Independence, the Reconstruction era, and subsequent cultural developments.
The essays address a range of topics, including the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, the concept of secession, the involvement of free Black slave owners, and the effects of Radical Reconstruction on both African Americans and Southern society. Traywick posits that the current "Woke Revolution" represents a continuation of earlier social and political struggles, emphasizing issues related to race, identity, and power. Traywick underscores the recurring nature of historical patterns and cautions against the risks posed by radical ideologies and totalitarian tendencies.
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