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Management number 201808882 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $14.89 Model Number 201808882
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James Longstreet was a Confederate general who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War, but after the war, he embraced Reconstruction and became an outcast in the South. This is a "compelling portrait" of Longstreet's life and career, which was the most remarkable political about-face in American history.

Format: Hardback
Length: 480 pages
Publication date: 21 November 2023
Publisher: Simon & Schuster


"A captivating portrayal" (Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author) of the divisive Confederate general who later embraced Reconstruction and became an outcast in the South. It was the most remarkable political about-face in American history. General James Longstreet fought tenaciously for the Confederacy during the Civil War. He was alongside Lee at Gettysburg (and counseled him not to order the ill-fated attacks on entrenched Union forces there). He won a major Confederate victory at Chickamauga and was seriously wounded during a later battle.

After the war, Longstreet moved to New Orleans, where he dramatically changed course. He supported Black voting and joined the newly elected, integrated postwar government in Louisiana. When white supremacists took up arms to oust that government, Longstreet, leading the interracial state militia, did battle against former Confederates. His defiance ignited a firestorm of controversy, as white Southerners branded him a race traitor and blamed him retroactively for the South's defeat in the Civil War.

Although he was one of the highest-ranking Confederate generals, Longstreet has never been commemorated with statues or other memorials in the South because of his postwar actions in rejecting the Lost Cause mythology and urging racial reconciliation. He is being discovered in the new age of racial reckoning as "one of the most enduringly relevant voices in American history" (The Wall Street Journal). This is the first authoritative biography in decades and the first that "brilliantly creates the wider context for Longstreet's career" (The New York Times).

Weight: 680g
Dimension: 178 x 239 x 38 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781982148270


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