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Editors Make War

Southern Newspapers in the Secession Crisis

Donald E. Reynolds


paper, 0-8093-2734-1, $22.95t
978-0-8093-2734-8
320 pages, 5 x 8
American History/Civil War


Showing how Southern newspaper editors helped to break apart the nation

In early 1860 most Southern newspapers promoted Unionist sentiments for peace, but by 1861 they advocated secession and disunion, often calling for bloodshed. Using the editorials published in 196 newspapers during that pivotal year before the outbreak of the Civil War, Donald E. Reynolds shows the evolution of the editors’ viewpoints and explains how editors helped influence the traditionally conservative and nationalistic South to revolt and secede.

Editors Make War is the first complete study of how Southern newspapers influenced the secession crisis in 1860, effectively outlining how editors played on their readers’ racial fears and  distrust of the North. Showing how newspaper coverage can affect its readers, this classic study illuminates such events as the nominating conventions, fires in Texas that were blamed on slaves and abolitionists, state elections in the North, Lincoln’s presidential victory, failed attempts at compromise, the secession of the lower Southern states, the attack at Fort Sumter, and the Federal call for troops in April 1861.

 


“A gracefully written and interesting account, tracing the evolution of the Southern press from a general mood of Unionism to full-blown support of secession in April, 1861.”

—John Y. Simon, editor of The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant

“Polished and judicious . . . wonderfully comprehensive . . . [Reynolds’s] literary craftsmanship is as impressive as his research.”

—Indiana Magazine of History

 “[Reynolds] shows in step-by-step fashion how editors swayed readers from rationality to revolution. . . . An excellent study for anyone interested in social and political history on the eve of civil war.”

Civil War Times Illustrated


Donald E. Reynolds is an emeritus professor of history at Texas A&M University, Commerce. He is the author of Professor Mayo's College: A History of East Texas State University.

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