Here we are living through the epilogue of the Civil War. The simmering embers of that conflict were never doused, never confronted and never resolved. Slavery was replaced by a virulent racism, lynchings, segregation and a persistent sickness in the soul of America. Even antebellum misogyny is having a revival.
Now, that inhumanity has been rekindled. The hoods of the
Klan have been replaced by the masks of ICE agents. A mindless nativism is
sweeping the country against people of color.
The degradation of human bondage which served to divide the
underclass in 1860 continues today with misdirection of the aggrieved masses to
vent their loathing against asylum-seekers. The malice of the administration toward
immigrants serves the MAGA constituency not one bit.
There have been 16,000 books written about Lincoln and that
war between the states. I’m currently reading two of them. Michael Shaara’s 1975 book, The
Killer Angels is considered a classic as it profiles some of the officer combatants and brings them to life on the page. Particularly fascinating are
their blunders, their arrogance and in one instance how the southern general, James Longstreet, saw the light in the aftermath and espoused the northern cause.
The other book I started I am unlikely to finish, since it
is 725 pages. I was startled to learn that Jefferson Davis's wife, Verina, was opposed to slavery and regarded by some in the Confederacy, as being mulatto or creole. When Davis was
jailed for two years after the Union victory, Varina moved to NYC where she
worked as a columnist for Joseph Pulitzer’s newspaper, The New York World. It was
Pulitzer who got Davis out of prison.
This book is called Lincoln vs Davis by Nigel
Hamilton. Much is made about these two men and their wives. If Davis’s wife had
abolitionist sympathies, Mary Todd Lincoln had siblings fighting for the Confederate cause.
We may have forgotten how families were ripped apart not
unlike today. However, since the MAGA control of the federal government. the matter of state’s rights is now reversed. Instead
of importing human labor in chains, we are exporting millions of laborers in
shackles. Working people of the old Confederate states are once more being misled
by the old fallen angels well-practiced in moral vacuity.
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