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In reply to the discussion: They raped my Grandmother, lynched my Uncle, broke up my family-you find honor, you racist prick? [View all]maddiemom
(5,106 posts)47. Lincoln didn't mean to "enoble" the South, just forgive them, basically.
In terms of extended families the Civil War was a hot mess. "Brother against Brother" wasn't so far off the mark. This sort of struggle has been used in fiction so often, that we tend to forget that it wasn't JUST fiction. There were still some veterans around when I (first of the "baby boomers') was growing up.
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They raped my Grandmother, lynched my Uncle, broke up my family-you find honor, you racist prick? [View all]
kpete
Oct 2017
OP
They consistently use the tactic of accusing the other side of things they themselves are guilty of.
StrictlyRockers
Oct 2017
#3
In order to be ok with slavery one has to think of slaves as something less than human.
Ligyron
Oct 2017
#21
Remember Lincoln ran on the platform that he was no threat to the south's system of slavery
Yupster
Oct 2017
#40
"Besides that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?" Lee's traitorous behavior
Ukapau
Oct 2017
#12
An excellent comment at the bottom of the page with the Ta-Nehisi Coates piece:
scarletwoman
Oct 2017
#18
Ta-Nehisi Coates shredded John Kelly's statement on twitter w/ a very informative thread.
SaschaHM
Oct 2017
#33
I meant "ennoble" in the sense of making them see themselves as better than they were.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Nov 2017
#48