Newspapers in Virginia during the Civil War, Confederate

Newspapers in Virginia during the Civil War, Confederate

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Newspaper Culture In Four Years in Rebel Capitals: An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death, one of the finest memoirs of the era, journalist T. C. DeLeon wrote that the South’s best wartime newspapers—among which he included the Richmond Whig and Examiner—boasted the thinking of some of the sharpest minds in the region. Read more about: Newspapers in Virginia during the Civil War, Confederate

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