The "American Civil War" was not a “Civil War†and everyone knows it; yet the use of this misleading and inaccurate designation is almost universal in the English speaking world. Dr. Charles T. Pace has been the first to use a precisely accurate term for the U.S. “Civil Warâ€---the WAR TO PREVENT SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE. In this work he traces how what he calls the Northern Money Party preferred war to allowing the South to get free of its economic domination. He reveals aspects of Abraham Lincoln's life and actions that even Prof. Thomas DiLorenzo missed. Along the way; reflecting on his long career as a family physician in North Carolina; the author describes what was good in a Southern life shared by blacks and whites over many generations.
#3388693 in Books Kim Gibson Dai Sil 2015-02-28Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .76 x 5.98l; 1.09 #File Name: 0692030514338 pagesKorean Sky
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I believe you will enjoy learning more about her journey through this bookBy BJ KimThe author is my aunt; one of my father's older sisters.I am grateful to know the details of what my elders endured; from their peaceful days living in northern Korea; to their eventual migration to North America.There is much to connect to in this memoir. If you were inspired by "Searching for Don" or have known Dai Sil Kim-Gibson in any capacity; I believe you will enjoy learning more about her journey through this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. what a panorama of love; joyBy Suk-Chong YuDear Dai Sil;I finished reading your memoir KOREAN SKY; not even skipping a single word. Wow; what a panorama of love; joy; wit; pain; passion; compassion; and deep inspiration. I could not put the book down once I started reading it; but I had to wait until I tucked in my wife Yon Sil to be alone in my study. Every episode in your memoir is so real that I could feel everything under my skin. At many spots; I became very emotional.I read the book as if I were hearing from you in person. You are a woman of genius! I am very proud that you are my friend. I will definitely recommend your memoir to all my friends.Suk-Chong Yu; retired clergy; Seattle1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Courageous woman!By Ok Cha Soh; Ph.D.I found the book was so touching; so real; esp. as a Korean- America; I could identifywith her past life in Korea and how she progressively settled in USA as an immigrant.Her life is full of challenge and courage for the good cause as written in her book.I highly recommend this book to any age of group to share her vision in life.Dr. Soh