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" Greenberg cites the example of a planter who was challenged to a duel because he told a fellow planter that he smelled bad. “When the man of honor is told that he smells,” Greenberg writes, “he does not draw a bath—he draws his pistol. "

Dinesh D'Souza , Death of a Nation: Plantation Politics and the Making of the Democratic Party


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Dinesh D'Souza quote : Greenberg cites the example of a planter who was challenged to a duel because he told a fellow planter that he smelled bad. “When the man of honor is told that he smells,” Greenberg writes, “he does not draw a bath—he draws his pistol.