What if the South had won the Civil War? Howard Means, author of the acclaimed biography Colin Powell, offers a riveting alternative-history thriller in the bestselling tradition of Fatherland.
It wasn't so much what America would have been like if the South had won but more like it would have been if 'Separate but Equal' had truly been separate but equal. I was disappointed in this because it wasn't what I thought I would be reading.
I can't help but wonder if the author was afraid of being thought of as racist so he watered down the story and made "Separate but Equal" and not slavery being still in practice.