William L. Barney Books



The narrative follows Walter Lenoir from North Carolina, delving into the intricate origins of southern white identity amidst the backdrop of the Civil War. It examines his evolving views on slavery, particularly his initial intention to free his inherited slaves, which shifted as he committed to the Confederate cause. Through Lenoir's life, the book reveals the complexities and contradictions of identity and allegiance in a tumultuous historical period.
Battleground for the Union
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
A broadly interpretive survey of the Civil War and Reconstruction including events leading up to the War and until the 1880's.