like flying the nazi flag

History gives lie to myth of black Confederate soldiers A racist fabrication has sprung up in the last decade: that the Confederacy had "thousands" of African- American slaves "fighting" in its armies during the Civil War. Unfortunately, even some African-American men today have gotten conned into Putting on Confederate uniforms to play "re-enactors" in an army that fought to ensure that their ancestors would remain slaves. There are two underlying points of this claim: first, to say that slavery wasn't so bad, because after all, the slaves themselves fought to preserve the slave South; and second, that the Confederacy wasn't really fighting for slavery. Both these notions may make some of our contemporaries feel good, but neither is historically accurate. When one speaks of "soldiers" and "fighting" in a war, one is not talking about slaves who were taken from their masters and forced to work on military roads and other military construction projects; nor is one talking about slaves who were taken along by their masters to continue the duties of a personal valet that they performed back on the plantation. Of course, there were thousands of African-Americans forced into these situations, but they were hardly "soldiers fighting." Another logical point against this wacky modern idea of a racially integrated Confederate army has to do with the prisoner of war issue during the Civil War. Through 1862, there was an effective exchange system of POWs between the two sides. This entirely broke down in 1863, however, because the Confederacy refused to see black Union soldiers as soldiers - they would not be exchanged, but instead were made slaves (or, as in the 1864 Fort Pillow incident, simply murdered after their surrender). At that, the United States refused to exchange any Southern POWs and the prisoner of war camps on both sides grew immensely in numbers and misery the rest of the war. If the Confederacy had black soldiers in its armies, why didn't it see black men as soldiers? By the way, all the Confederate soldiers captured by Union troops were white men. If there were "thousands" of black soldiers in the Confederate armies, why were none of them among the approximately 215,000 soldiers captured by the U. S. forces? If there were thousands of African-American men fighting in the Confederate armies, they apparently cleverly did so without Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, the members of the Confederate congress or any of the white soldiers of the Confederacy knowing about it. (I can just imagine some former Confederate soldier, told in 1892 that hundreds of the men in his army unit during the Civil War were black, snapping his fingers and saying, "I knew there was something different about those guys!") :0) The South was running short of soldiers as the war dragged on, however, and some people began to suggest that it would be better to use slaves to fight than to lose. As late as three weeks before the Civil War came to an end, the members of the Confederate congress (and Lee and Davis) were hotly debating the question of whether to start using slaves in the Southern armies. If, as some folks in the 1990s claim, there were already "thousands" of black troops in the Confederate armies, why were the leaders of the Confederacy still debating about whether or not they should start bringing them in?
The very accurate point made then by opponents of this legislation was, as one Georgia leader stated, "If slaves will make good soldiers our whole theory of slavery is wrong." Southern newspaper editors blasted the idea as "the very doctrine which the war was commenced to put down," a "surrender of the essential and distinctive principle of Southern civilization." - - -by March 13, 1865, the Confederacy had its back against the wall, and by the less than overwhelming margin of 40 to 37 in the House, and nine to eight in the Senate, the Confederate congress approved a bill to allow Jefferson Davis to require a quota of black soldiers from each state. Presumably (although the bill did not say so) slaves who fought would, if they survived the war, be freed. Southerners who opposed using blacks in the army noted that this idea had its problems: First, it was obvious that the Yankee armies would soon free them anyway; and second, if slavery was so wonderful and happy for black people, why would one be willing to risk death to win his freedom? The war was virtually over by then, and when black Union soldiers rode into Richmond on April 3, they found two companies of black men beginning to train as potential soldiers. (When those black men had marched down the street in Confederate uniforms, local whites had pelted them with mud.) None got into the war, and Lee surrendered on April 9. more http://www.bluffton.edu/~bergerd/essays/trclark.htm The people that you're talking to are ignorant. Did I say IGNORANT?
They have no ability for critical thought and not a shred of honesty between them .. which is why I don't waste my time talking to them. I do like making them look as stupid as they truly are though. :0) :0)


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Wasn't someone banned a while back for constantly posting the same link over and over and over?

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LOL, is the spittle flying from your foam-flecked lips, Wrinkles?

Not having enough information doesn't seem to hinder you when you routinely call other people racist, does it?

Now, pop your dentures back in.



YES OR NO!!!!!!!


what year did your soul die butt hole crease?
 
Does the natzi flag celebrates German heritage

Should Germans fly the natzi flag to honor those who died fighting for the Third Reich?

After all that was was about more than purging Germany of Jews!
 
Why are Jews heralded when they say they will NEVER forget Nazi Germany but blacks are told to "just get over it"?
 
Should Germans fly the natzi flag to honor those who died fighting for the Third Reich?

After all that was was about more than purging Germany of Jews!
 
I don't think things should be banned.


I do think we need to start labeling a traitorous flag traitorous though
 
History gives lie to myth of black Confederate soldiers

A racist fabrication has sprung up in the last decade: that the Confederacy had "thousands" of African- American slaves "fighting" in its armies during the Civil War.

Unfortunately, even some African-American men today have gotten conned into Putting on Confederate uniforms to play "re-enactors" in an army that fought to ensure that their ancestors would remain slaves.


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http://civilwargazette.wordpress.com/2008/03/13/did-blacks-fight-in-combat-for-the-confederacy/
 
Idiot racist claiming the civil war had NOTHING to do with freeing the slaves.


revisionist history is the ONLY way the right can justify their historically failed ideas.


what compels them to this utter stupidity?


racism

Only a Barbie challanged vagina, like you, would ever think they know more about the civil war, then historians do.

We're trying to help you get on the bus and ride Desh, stop laying in the street being run over.
 
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