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In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]paleotn
(22,800 posts)We should ask them to reconcile Alexander Stephen's cornerstone speech with their supposed love of heritage and see if racism reveals its ugly head.
My own family history is complicated. It was complicated for many in TN. Some served in blue, some in gray. Some by choice, most not. Several in my maternal family tree were staunchly anti-secession and had to go live temporarily with family in KY for personal safety. 2 multi-great uncles in that line were so pissed about it they joined the Union Army, fought in the Chattanooga and Atlanta campaigns, followed Sherman on the March to the Sea and the Carolina campaign to Bentonville. Neither had qualms making Georgia and South Carolina howl. For them it was personal.
And it was always and forever will be about whether one human can own another.