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In reply to the discussion: If the GOP had full control, would slavery be on the table? [View all]ieoeja
(9,748 posts)51. Probably "Battle Cry of Freedom"
The author worked from contemporary accounts and completely ignores the memoirs written after the fact.
The introduction includes both northern and southern lyrics to the above song. It is really erie reading the southern lyrics. None of the dog whistling of today. It reminded me a lot of the translated lyrics I have seen of Nazi songs.
But I'm not entirely certain where I read it. Actually, I thought I had read that several places. Wasn't that one of the facts used by Turtledove and Gingrich to assert that slavery would have ended quite soon anyway? And I believe it is one of the reasons the south so badly wanted to conquer Cuba so as to replace their dwindling supply of slaves.
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Please remind your teabagger at work that only one state had a viable slave population.
ieoeja
Jun 2012
#27
Do you have a source for your assertion that slaves were dying off faster
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#41
Not sure whether you are referring to the song "Battle Cry of Freedom," sung by
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#57
No because slaves have to be fed, clothed, and housed to keep them alive
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#8
yes, a return of slave labor with the cutback of hard earned regulations and overtime pay
WI_DEM
Jun 2012
#9
Oh, come on, now. I've lived in the south for over 40 years and I've never heard anyone,
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2012
#20
Bwa-ha-ha: "segregation had it's (sic) merits". Ah, for the good 'ole days
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#42
No. It's cheaper to get rid of minimum wage and make sure unemployment's high.
Octafish
Jun 2012
#38