sophocles07
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I would start on A Constitutional History of Secession by John Remington Graham (p. 159 for that info). I would then proceed to the The South was Right by the Kennedy brothers if you want any more info on anything else. Both books are well cited. Those two books had me convinced that what I had been taught at school was a lie. Though, I must admit, I have always had sympathies with the South, primarily because because that is where most of my family lives and my ancestors fought for her.
Have you ever read anything by Allen Tate or the other Fugitive writers on the South (Southern Agrarian movment)? They're ideas actually attract me to the idea of an "Old South." But, then again, they owned slaves, so the ideal's a bit hard to keep up. I'll look into what you've suggested.