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The Annotated Secessionist Papers - Second Edition - cover

The Annotated Secessionist Papers - Second Edition

Thomas DiLorenzo, Kirkpatrick Sale, Michael Pierce, Walter Block, Barry Clark, Donald Livingston, Thomas Woods, Kevin Clauson, Gene Kizer, Forrest MacDonald, Brian McCandliss

Publisher: The Calhoun Institute

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A collection of essays, articles and papers that discuss secession from a legal, constitutional and historical perspective.
Available since: 06/21/2018.

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