Kentucky’s Rebel Press
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Kentucky’s Rebel Press

Pro-Confederate Media and the Secession Crisis

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Kentucky’s Rebel Press

Pro-Confederate Media and the Secession Crisis

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Throughout the Civil War, the influence of the popular press and its skillful use of propaganda was extremely significant in Kentucky. Union and Confederate sympathizers were scattered throughout the border slave state, and in 1860, at least twenty-eight of the commonwealth's approximately sixty newspapers were pro-Confederate, making the secessionist cause seem stronger in Kentucky than it was in reality. In addition, the impact of these "rebel presses" reached beyond the region to readers throughout the nation.

In this compelling and timely study, Berry Craig analyzes the media's role in both reflecting and shaping public opinion during a critical time in US history. Craig begins by investigating the 1860 secession crisis, which occurred at a time when most Kentuckians considered themselves ardent Unionists in support of the state's political hero, Henry Clay. But as secessionist arguments were amplified throughout the country, so were the voices of pro-Confederate journalists in the state. By January 1861, the Hickman Courier, Columbus Crescent, and Henderson Reporter steadfastly called for Kentucky to secede from the Union.

Kentucky's Rebel Press also showcases journalists who supported the Confederate cause, including editor Walter N. Haldeman, who fled the state after Kentucky's most recognized Confederate paper, the Louisville Daily Courier, was shut down by Union forces. Exploring an intriguing and overlooked part of Civil War history, this book reveals the importance of the partisan press to the Southern cause in Kentucky.

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Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. 1 The Rebel Press, and Some Yankee Papers, Too
  6. 2 The Press and the Presidential Election of 1860
  7. 3 South Carolina, Secession, and Lincoln’s Inauguration
  8. 4 Fort Sumter to Neutrality
  9. PHOTOGRAPHS
  10. 5 Neutrality Summer
  11. 6 The Twilight of the Rebel Press
  12. 7 The Death of the Rebel Press
  13. 8 The Rebirth of the Old Rebel Press and the Thorny Issue of Censorship in Wartime
  14. Acknowledgments
  15. Notes
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index