Are these UDC members the white supremacists who put up all those racist monuments BLM has warned us about? How about those Confederate veterans above them? Some mighty desperate and despicable folks if you ask me.
Showing posts with label emancipation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emancipation. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2021

Confederadication: Capitalize, Capitalize. House Vote, Athens, Emancipation Proclamation, Military Bases and Fort Benning

JUNE 26, 2021

**  Controversial confederate  (Confederate) statues removed a year ago, what now.  (Come on WWAY!! Confederate.)

**  House to vote next week on removing Confederate statues from Capitol.  (Of course, with a Democratic majority, how do you think it will turn out?)

**  Athens Confederate monument being  reassembled in new location.  (Georgia)

**  The Emancipation Proclamation did not end slavery. Here's what did.

**  Which  US military bases are named after Confederate generals?

**  Fort Benning will be renamed.  Here are some options that are on the table.  (Possible names:   Col. Ralph Puckett, Jr.  Korean War Medal of Honor winner; Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, Vietnam War; George C. Marshall, WW II.  At least they are not looking at all black names.)

--Old Secesh


Thursday, March 5, 2020

About Charlottesville's Holiday to Celebrate the Freeing of the Slaves This Month and Dumping Thomas Jefferson's Birthday


That great old Southern City of Charlottesville, Virginia, will not be commemorating Thomas Jefferson's birthday this year.  And, he sure had a lot to do with that city and college.

And, he wasn't their anathema Confederate guy.  But, he did, after all have the "s" word and that is all it takes there, evidently.  I kind of regard Jefferson as a key reason we became a country and succeeded.  You know, that document called the Declaration of Independence.  But, evidently that is not enough for them.  You know, "s" word.

They will be celebrating the emancipation of Blacks instead, because in March 1865, a Union force under George Armstrong Custer (yes,that Custer) came to town with the plan of destroying it, but they (and the college) quickly surrendered and essentially pleaded not to be destroyed.  They weren't.

And, the city council says this is when the Blacks were freed from their "s" word.

I've often heard that under the Emancipation Proclamation, slaves were freed in areas that were still in a state of rebellion and not under Union control, but didn't say much about slaves in border states or occupied areas.

I was reading about Charlottesville's role in the Confederacy and it was considerable and will be writing about it in my Saw the Elephant: Civil War blog in the future.

If Charlottesville wants to celebrate the freeing of the slaves, let them do it, but don't drop your connection to Jefferson.

Like I Have Said Before, There Is Something Mighty Wrong in Virginia.  --Old Secesh