10. "I will never be taken alive."
Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, CSA to Dr. Moses Hoge
Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, CSA to Dr. Moses Hoge
Benjamin has been described as "the brains of the Confederacy."
After the fall of the Confederate government, Benjamin evaded capture by the Federal government, fled to the Bahamas, and from there moved to England where he had a long and prosperous career as a barrister. There was no attempt to extradite Benjamin to the United States.
The Justice who praised this prominent member of the Confederate government (who was not only a slave-owner, but also a defender of slavery) still sits on the bench of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Is this problematic? If progressives knew about this, would they seek this Justice's resignation?
Here is the Justice's remarks:
More @ Father Hollywood
That might be the most cheering thing I read this year.
ReplyDeleteWe have to dig deep these days. :)
DeleteBrock. Can you provide the name of the professor from USC? that is an expert on the War of Northern aggression? You have referred to him in the past but was unable to locate the article. I wish to pick up one of his books.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Bill
You have referred to him in the past but was unable to locate the article.
DeleteI'm not sure. Do you remember more?
nNo I'm sorry I don't. I am sure his name will surface again. Thanks anyway.
DeleteJust thought, did you mean U South Carolina?
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