Civil War novel Shades of Gray - Southern historical fiction by Jessica James

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A trailer for the award-winning Civil War novel Shades of Gray by historical fiction author Jessica James, using art by renowned Civil War artist Dale Gallon. Shades of Gray chronicles the clash of a Confederate cavalry officer with a Union spy as they defend their beliefs, their country, and their honor during the War Between the States. Visit the author's official website at http://www.jessicajamesbooks.com and the artist at http://www.gallon.com.

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  • Fantastic video--great artwork!

  • Amen to that

  • No One in America can hold a candle to our Confederate States of America and its brave, and exceptionally talented people; The naysayers are very jealous of our heritage and seek genocide of our culture,just as Sherman wanted to eliminate us from the face of the earth. It didn't happen in 1860-1865, or in their Marxist Reconstruction, and it will not happen now or ever.

  • Crazycuntryboy2 I wouldn't say that 94% were dirt poor, their riches were handed down from their 1st Revolution fathers. What ever they had built up from the 1700s was destroyed by the union invader robbers and terrorizers who overtook our Confederate States of America.

  • Sorry made a mistake, that was late 1862 early 1863 not 1

  • 94% of the South didn't own slaves, the MAJORITY of tat 94% were DIRT POOR FARMERS. 90% of the Confederate Army were NON slave owners. 2,500 Hispanics, 2,000 Jews, 80,000 FREE blacks, and 33,000 Native Americans were in the Confederate Army. The Union did NOT allow blacks in their Army until late 1862 early 1861. Alabama was the first state in the CSA to pass a law mandating blacks could freely join, in 1861. The Confederate Army was also NOT segregated. Do your research. DUMB YANKEE.

  • Beautiful trailer. Well done!

  • Lovely! Can't wait to read it!!

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