Tuesday, June 9, 2015

"The current jihad against our forebares indicates a radical forward step in the movement toward suppression of free thought and expression."

 Jackson at manassas

A friend of mine, a scholar of international reputation and a Tar Heel by birth, was visiting professor at a very prestigious Northern university a few years ago. In idle conversation with some colleagues, he happened to mention that his mother was an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

His colleagues were shocked with disbelief. Their families had come from remote parts of Europe long after the War for Southern Independence. Their understanding of American history went like this: America had been founded by noble, freedom and equality loving patriots, and then that noble founding had been saved by other great patriots against a wicked rebellion of traitors seeking only to preserve the un-American institution of slavery. How could one celebrate both the founding and the treason?

6 comments:

  1. Great article. I learned quite a lot. Thanks for posting.
    Terry
    Fla

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  2. Terry sent me over. What a wonderful article! And it's true, you know. Here up North we were taught the South was evil and wanted to destroy the nation. And good ol' Abe and Sherman saved it. Now I finally realize (with your very gracious patience) it was all lies.
    The South produced such great, wise and honorable men. We need them again.

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  3. Sadly, most Americans... are not Americans.

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