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Diary of Edmund Ruffin: Toward Independence : October 1856-April 1861 (The Library of Southern Civilization) |
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Rating:  Summary: Rather dry, but very detailed description of southern life. Review: Edmund Ruffin, who claimed the distinction of firing the first shot at Ft. Sumter, was a zealot, white supremacist and exact opposite of John Brown. Ruffin was a diarist of detailed descriptions of his daily life and that of his family and the southern United States before the War Between the States. This is a sometime revealing look at a man who strongly believed slavery was right, and not a demeaning way of life. I am looking forward to reading Volume II of this wordy diary. I would strongly recommend it to anyone interested in US history, southern life and politics or genealogy of the Ruffin and allied families.
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