October 30, 2008, 9:39 PM
The Civil War: Reality was different
Dear Fellow Conservative:
The politically correct history that dominates our schools and universities today insists that Jefferson Davis was another Hitler, Robert E. Lee was another Rommel, and the Confederate States of America were our own version of the Third Reich - a blot on American history.
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That Stonewall Jackson founded a Sunday school for slaves where he taught them how to read
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Whoa, McLellan hated someone? Stop the presses.
Anyway, I hope this makes for good discussion in the DU American History Group.
Warm Regards,
Erik B. Anderson
Independence, NJ