My Awakening is more than a fascinating autobiography of a controversial man - it is an incredibly honest book that dares to confront the most challenging issues of modern times.
Dr. David Duke's book is not for the faint of heart or those smug in their belief systems. It is for those unafraid of stimulation by facts and ideas that may well question one's established beliefs. It is a revolutionary and evolutionary book that Prof. Glayde Whitney (former president of the Behavioral Genetics Association) said can "rattle civilization to its core."
David Duke devotes most of the book to his views on race and its implications for society, but it is also an exciting story of a man known only as an inaccurate caricature painted by a hostile media.
4. Rose of Alabama.
from the album
Homespun Songs of the CSA Vol. 1 by Bobby Horton (1985)
https://bobbyhorton.bandcamp.com/album/homespun-songs-of-the-c-s-a-volume-1
War As I Knew It - General George S. Patton - {Unabridged} pt 030 of 145
Adored by many, loathed by some, General George S. Patton, Jr., was one of the most brilliant military strategists in history. War As I Knew It is the personal and candid account of his celebrated, relentless crusade across western Europe during World War II. First published in 1947, this absorbing narrative draws on Patton's vivid memories of battle and his detailed diaries, from the moment the Third Army exploded onto the Brittany Peninsula to the final Allied casualty report. The result is not only a grueling, human account of daily combat and heroic feats - including a riveting look at the Battle of the Bulge - but a valuable chronicle of the strategies and fiery personality of a legendary warrior. Patton's letters from earlier military campaigns in North Africa and Sicily, complemented by a powerful retrospective of his guiding philosophies, further reveal a man of uncompromising will and uncommon character, which made "Georgie" a household name in mid-century America. With a new introduction.
War As I Knew It - General George S. Patton - {Unabridged} pt 067 of 145
Adored by many, loathed by some, General George S. Patton, Jr., was one of the most brilliant military strategists in history. War As I Knew It is the personal and candid account of his celebrated, relentless crusade across western Europe during World War II. First published in 1947, this absorbing narrative draws on Patton's vivid memories of battle and his detailed diaries, from the moment the Third Army exploded onto the Brittany Peninsula to the final Allied casualty report. The result is not only a grueling, human account of daily combat and heroic feats - including a riveting look at the Battle of the Bulge - but a valuable chronicle of the strategies and fiery personality of a legendary warrior. Patton's letters from earlier military campaigns in North Africa and Sicily, complemented by a powerful retrospective of his guiding philosophies, further reveal a man of uncompromising will and uncommon character, which made "Georgie" a household name in mid-century America. With a new introduction.