Books in an ATL

Depends on the world the CSA exists in. Revolutionary tracts by Socialist black leaders? Historical novels about the struggles American infantry dealt with during the push toward Richmond in 1946?
 

Tielhard

Banned
"Revolutionary tracts by Socialist black leaders?" Don't be silly, you don't teach the beasts of burden to read and if by some misfortune one of them does become literate then you cut thier hands off before they try to write any tracts, Socialist or otherwise.

"Come with the Wind"
"Geting more work out of your slave for fewer calories"
"DIY Ni##er breeding"
"Renovating the old plantaion house"
"Dirty old uncle Tom"

OK I have gone too far I shall stop. I have made my point.
 

Leo Caesius

Banned
Well, many of America's best authors have come from the South - I'm thinking, off the top of my head, of William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, and Samuel Clemens. So there's plenty of potential for great literature, but whether that potential would be realized under the CSA is another question.
 

Raymann

Banned
Biography of Martin Luther King Jr. Second black and Twenty-seventh President of the Confederate States and the first with a mexican Vice-President.
 

Susano

Banned
"1880-1920: The Long Fall of the Confederation"
"The Latin-Americanisation of the American South"
"'Jewish Moneygrabbers': Confederate antisemitism, and it roots in the huge loans the CSA had to take up after the war"
"1900-1910: The Era of Confederate Warlords"
"The Henryson programm: How to push literacy in the CSA above the 33% mark"
 
1917: The Year That Saved Austria

The Dolfuss Plan: How the Habsburg Empire Lasts To This Day

How No One Expects: The Rise of Andorra :D

Hey, there have to be some books about the rest of the world...
 
ConfederateFly said:
What would that one be about?

I'm just going to take a shot in the dark, but maybe it's about an era of Confederate warlords?

The industrial northern Confederate states, run by the authoritarian warlord Thomas W. Wilson, Communist blacks ruling states like Louisiana and Mississippi, Texan warlords holding Oklahoma under their iron spurs?
 
A series of books set in an alternate world where the Confederacy lost the war.

(Come on, you had to see that one coming...)
 
From Earth to Mars - Follow Confederate astronauts Bo Duke, Rosco P. Coltrane, James Ewell Brown Stuart VI, Martin Luther King Randolph, and Sussan Victoria Sanders as they travel to Mars onboard the General Lee.
 
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