Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends, the Cameron family in Piedmont, South Carolina.This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up opposite armies.
While the novel's portrayal of race relations may be challenging and contentious, it offers valuable insights into the cultural and political conflicts that shaped the nation during this pivotal period of its history.
The most famous novel of the "Reconstruction Trilogy," based on the events in the US South following the end of the Civil War, "The Clansman" became the basis for the 1915 epic movie "Birth of a Nation.
The One Woman: A Story of Modern Utopia is a 1903 novel by Thomas Dixon, Jr.. Reverend Joseph Gordon, a preacher in New York City, clashes with church elders because of his socialist views.
In the literary work 'The Man in Gray' by Jr. Thomas Dixon, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the American Civil War, exploring themes of honor, duty, and sacrifice.
Thomas Dixon was a lawyer, North Carolina state legislator, Baptist minister, lecturer, and novelist. This novel, an abridgement by Cary Wintz was originally published in 1905.