The Scuppernong Press

The Scuppernong Press The Scuppernong Press specializes in publishing family histories, Southern histories and boutique b We accept digital copies and can scan your photographs.

Publishing your book with The Scuppernong Press couldn’t be easier. You supply your corrected text in a word processing or text file. You may add any photos, maps, illustrations or other artwork you wish. We also offer photo services if needed. Books can be paperback, hardback with dust jacket and laminate cover. All covers are in full color. Inside pages are black and white printed on acid-free p

aper with your choice of either white or cream stock. We can print one book or thousands — the choice is yours. We specialize in Southern history, family histories and love a good story. But there are no limitations on subjects or topics.

NEW from The Scuppernong Press. The Confederate Coloring Book. Includes Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jefferson Davi...
03/20/2026

NEW from The Scuppernong Press. The Confederate Coloring Book. Includes Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jefferson Davis, J. E. B. Stuart, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James Longstreet, Joe Johnston and Wade Hampton.Also included is a Dixie Darling, a Camp Scene, Cannon, Confederate White House, a Map of the Confederate States and the Five Flags of the Confederacy. Go to www.scuppernongpress.com and click on New

Our latest publication! The Life of General J.E.B. Stuart for Young Readers! A perfect companion to the Life of Lee and ...
01/16/2026

Our latest publication! The Life of General J.E.B. Stuart for Young Readers! A perfect companion to the Life of Lee and the Life of Jackson. Go to Scuppernongpress.com and click on new. Special price for all three!

Newest book from The Scuppernong Press!
10/08/2025

Newest book from The Scuppernong Press!

Newly released go to www.booksbylarry.com to order yours today.

The American South, a region steeped in the history of slavery, is often associated with a rigid social hierarchy defined by race and power. White slaveholders, at the apex of this hierarchy, exerted absolute control over the lives of enslaved Africans. But within this seemingly monolithic system, a complex and often overlooked phenomenon existed: Free Black slaveholders. These individuals, free by birth or through emancipation, owned and controlled enslaved people, defying the seemingly simple categorization of the South as a society divided solely between White masters and enslaved Africans.

The existence of free Black slaveholders challenges our conventional understandings of the antebellum South. It prompts us to question the rigidity of the racial hierarchy, to consider the multifaceted nature of freedom, and to recognize the complexities of power dynamics within a system built on the foundation of forced labor.

This book delves into the little-known history of Free Black slaveholders, exploring the social, economic, and legal factors that shaped their lives and experiences. It examines their motivations, their relationships with both the White slaveholding class and the enslaved population, and the impact of their status as slaveholders on their lives, their acceptance within the community, and their place in the social hierarchy after the Civil War.

Drawing on archival research and primary sources, the book sheds light on a nuanced and often overlooked aspect of American history, challenging conventional narratives and providing a more complete understanding of the complexities of race, power, and freedom in the United States. It aims to tell the story of these individuals, their choices, their struggles, and their legacies, in order to provide a richer, and more accurate, understanding of the American past.

Fresh off the Scuppernong Press vine!  “Final Roll Call, Confederate Losses during the 1865 Carolinas Campaign” Vol. I: ...
05/01/2025

Fresh off the Scuppernong Press vine! “Final Roll Call, Confederate Losses during the 1865 Carolinas Campaign” Vol. I: North Carolina. Go to www.scuppernongpress.com and click on NEW

Our tables at the 2024 SCV National Reunion.
07/18/2024

Our tables at the 2024 SCV National Reunion.

Congratulations to Stephen Wilson on winning the John Esten Cooke Fiction Award Award from the MOS&B for his book “The L...
05/25/2024

Congratulations to Stephen Wilson on winning the John Esten Cooke Fiction Award Award from the MOS&B for his book “The Last Hardy Few.”

NEW! The Last Hardy Few by Stephen Wilson. What if the Southern Confederacy had won the war? That question played upon m...
02/27/2024

NEW! The Last Hardy Few by Stephen Wilson. What if the Southern Confederacy had won the war? That question played upon my young mind when an article in Look magazine posed it back in 1960. The question seemed far from seditious on the eve of the war’s centennial, for America had not yet allowed revisionism to destroy the history of what was called the War Between the States. It is, however, my hope this alternative history places historical events in their correct context — and my tale is entertaining. Go to www.scuppernongpress.com and click on NEW.

NEW! A historical romance novel of the War for Southern Independence. In this narrative you will find a vivid picture of...
02/25/2024

NEW! A historical romance novel of the War for Southern Independence. In this narrative you will find a vivid picture of the female strongly animated against the invader. They beat their male relatives hollow in their denunciations and hopes of vengeance. The fortitude of the Southern woman on the home front has everything to do with keeping their husbands, sons, and brothers in the field. The Southern lady is no wallflower, and her vocal pluck recalls the Spartan mother who admonishes her soldier to return home, either with his shield, or upon it. Go to www.scuppernongpress.com and click on NEW.

Our tables at the 2023 NC Division SCV Reunion.
04/30/2023

Our tables at the 2023 NC Division SCV Reunion.

NEW! Loring’s Division by Ross Massey. Loring’s Division did not have a reputation like Cleburne’s Division. It was a la...
04/24/2023

NEW! Loring’s Division by Ross Massey. Loring’s Division did not have a reputation like Cleburne’s Division. It was a latecomer to the Army of Tennessee in 1864. But Loring’s didn’t lack for aggressive fighting spirit. Loring’s Division’s breached the enemy’s line at Peachtree Creek in the most successful charge in the Atlanta Campaign. Loring’s had more buried in the McGavock Cemetery at Franklin than Cleburne’s. No division commander was more colorful than was Loring. The purpose here is to give a good overview of the actions of Loring and his unit commanders, in order to appreciate the entire division. Go to www.scuppernongpress.com and click on NEW

Our reprint of Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama Infantry has won the 2023 Basil Duke Award from the Military Order of the S...
04/16/2023

Our reprint of Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama Infantry has won the 2023 Basil Duke Award from the Military Order of the Stars and Bars! Check it out at www.scuppernongpress.com

Fresh off The Scuppernong Press’ vine! A first-hand account of a Confederate Chaplain experiences during the War. Go to ...
04/01/2023

Fresh off The Scuppernong Press’ vine! A first-hand account of a Confederate Chaplain experiences during the War. Go to scuppernong press.com and click on NEW.

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