BRAVO, Gentlemen! I applaud your efforts, but you are surely beating the proverbial dead horse. People like Bob will not take the time to read the truth for themselves. Sources, like the 1860 Census, or the Library of Congress, or the actual writings of the people (military and civilian) from that time, etc., etc., will never creep into the delusional minds of some people. No matter how much proof you show them. They just will not see the truth.
We, as Southerners, have the common sense to actually read, research, and preserve that which we find to directly contradict what we were taught in school. That Abraham Lincoln was not the demigod that was presented to us as children, is so radical an idea to Northerners, they can't comprehend the thought that anything different from that could be the truth.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the Professor of Black Studies at Yale University, and the host of the PBS documentaries, African American Lives, Parts 1 & 2, (the same one that was arrested recently for disorderly conduct) recently released his 3rd installment in his research of slavery, the pre-war South, and Southern race relations. Looking For Lincoln revealed to this man that Lincoln was Not the man being portrayed by History.
He interviewed such high profile blacks as Morgan Freeman. He was bewildered at the thought of Mr. Freeman moving back to the South, to his family's home place in Alabama. When he asked him why he would do such a thing, when Mr. Freeman could afford to live anywhere in the world he chose, Mr. Freeman responded, "I am living where I choose. Alabama is my home. It is where I feel the most FREE."
Dr. Gates, after learning of the almost mass exodus of blacks from North to South, finally admitted he had been wrong in his assumptions about Southern culture, and the South's role in the Civil War. When he learned for himself that the Emancipation Proclamation freed not one single slave in the South, but actually kept slavery intact in the North, he was humbled beyond words.
The Bobs of the world don't want to hear such things. They don't believe slavery existed in the North until After the Civil War; Freed not by the Emancipation Proclamation, in 1863, but instead by the 13th Amendment, in 1866. They don't want to hear that the top Generals in the Confederacy not only did not own any slaves, they didn't believe in slavery. They don't want to believe the words spoken by those very slaves when they say they were better off before forced freedom, when those slaves knew that their white friends would have helped them get a new start in life after slavery's natural end.
They don't want to believe the photos of crowded slave markets in downtown Washington, D.C. (UNION Capital), less than 200 yards from the White House, in 1864! They don't want to believe the countless Official communications among Union officers, as well as civilians from both North and South.
They probably don't believe the Holocaust happened, either...
Get the point?
You guys have made me proud by your continued persistence, your determination, your vigor for the truth. By God, don't you EVER stop!
SBG
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