Sketches of Secession by William Gannaway Brownlow
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June 2022
Originally published 1862
Non-fiction,
Civil War
Author:
William Gannaway Brownlow
Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession; with a Narrative of Personal Adventures among the Rebels is somewhat unusual, representing as it does that intermediate position of citizens living amidst the Southern Confederacy of rebels that instigated the American Civil war; namely, the position of a Southern supporter of the institution of slavery who nevertheless passionately sided with the Unionist Federal side in the war. There were many more of these sympathizers with the Union viewpoint in the South than the Confederacy at the time, and later apologists for the Confederacy to this day, ever wanted to admit. The Secessionists were a minority in their own Confederacy, forced to manipulate elections and subdue the population by force with armed soldiers.
William Brownlow was the owner and publisher of the primary Knoxville newspaper and therefore in a position to know whereof he speaks. He had the facts, the figures, the political history, the revealing anecdotes, and the ability to wield the English language necessary to utterly and effectively skewer the Confederacy. And skewer the Confederacy he does. It’s no wonder he was arrested, his newspaper shut down, and himself very nearly lynched.