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Lost Cause of the Confederacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The "Lost Cause," the title of Edward A. Pollards 1866 history of the Confederacy, first referred to the South's defeat in the Civil War, but in time it came to designate the regions memory of the war as well.
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This second generation's emphasis on preserving their fading memories placed them at the vanguard of the new Lost Cause Movement, ending the Confederate Celebration.
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Lost Cause (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lost Cause refers to the Lost Cause of the Confederacy. Lost Cause may also refer to: • Lost Cause (album), by Jandek •"Lost Cause" (song), by Beck
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Singular; lost cause ... lost cause (plural lost causes) ... He has already made up his mind, and it's a lost cause to try to change it.
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This belief came to be known as the Religion of the Lost Cause, and the saints of this variant of Christianity were those who fought and died for the Cause, as well as such living figures as Robert E. Lee who came to be the Christ figure for this new faith.
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A-Rod acts single Alex Rodriguez spent the weekend flirting with a string of... ... VAIN BID TO WIN RICHARDSON'S SUPPORT ... By CHARLES HURT, Bureau Chief...
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LOST CAUSE: THE CIVIL WAR IN RETROSPECT ... home \ essays & papers \ history \ civil war issues \ lost cause \ introduction ... The main thread of this paper is connected with the thesis established in its title: That the cause of the Southern Confederacy has been a "Lost Cause" indeed, and that not only the odds were against...
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Beck - Lost Cause lyrics. Your sorry eyes; they cut through bone They make it hard to leave you alone Leave you here wearing... ... Baby you're lost; Baby you're lost; Baby you're a lost cause; There's too many people you used to know; They see you coming they see you go; They know your secrets and you know theirs;
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The president's latest news conference was another installment of rebel with a cause that a shrinking number of Americans believe in. ... When it comes to Iraq, Bush, the rebel with a lost cause, continues to defy one thing above all: logic.
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