Horwitz brings a personal angle to his reportage in confederates in the attic.
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Horwitz explores his deep interest in the american civil war and investigates the ties in the united states among citizens to a war that ended more than 130 years previously.
Confederates in the attic 1998 is a work of non fiction by pulitzer prize winning author tony horwitz.
He reports on attitudes on the civil war and how it is discussed and taught as well as attitudes about race.
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The opening and closing chapters detail his own lifelong fascination with the civil war.
Kentucky dying for dixie chapter 5 finds horwitz in the small kentucky county of guthrie home to both the famed writer robert penn warren and the racially motivated killing of michael westerman a white confederate sympathizer who was shot dead a by a group of african american young men.
Horwitz travels across the south visiting civil war reenactors historians celebrators of the confederacy descendants.
In confederates in the attic horwitz blocks his narrative into specific locations choosing to discuss his entire visit to an individual state in one section before closing out and moving on to the next stop along his journey.
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Horwitz states since my appearance in the carolinas scarcely a day has gone without some scrap of the common war showing up in the paper 71.
Confederates in the attic is tony horwtiz s personal exploration of the modern fascination with the confederacy in the american south.
Horwitz goes on to describe his grandfather s strange fascination with the american civil war such that even as a penniless newcomer to america he purchased the photographic history of.
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What horwitz finds.
South carolina shades of dim part 4 spotlights on horwitz s time in columbia the capital city of south carolina and the seething discussions on how the south should deal with recalling its legacy and confederate images.
Horwitz opens confederates in the attic with an anecdote about his grandfather isaac moses perski who fled czarist russia as a teenage draft dodger 3 on his way to arriving in manhattan and beginning a new life as an immigrant in america.