Over Open Sights

Over Open Sights was the name of Jake Featherston's book, which he began writing near the end of the Great War and published in 1941. The book, besides describing Featherston's political rise, tells how the white race was pre-destined to infinitely rule over the black race. It also tells how the blacks and the Confederate aristocracy "betrayed" the Confederacy by helping the U.S.A. defeat the C.S.A.

Featherston was only half-educated, and it showed in his book. In a way, that helped connect the President to the Confederate people, many of which had come from similar origins as he had. In another way, his lack of ability to write eloquently turned many people away from liking his book, although they would never admit as much in public.

There are several passages that hint at a possible genocide (the Black Holocaust). Several concentration camp commanders and guards, including Jefferson Pinkard, were convinced that this was proof enough that what they were doing was right and that they were ultimately following orders.

Southern Victory