From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
May 23
The following editorial appeared in
The Atlanta Confederacy just before
the election of 1860, just before what looked like the formation of a thing
called the Confederate States of America; 'let the consequences be what they
may - whether the Potomac is crimsoned in human gore, and Pennsylvania Avenue
is paved ten fathoms deep with mangled bodies, or whether the last vestige of
liberty is swept from the face of the American continent, the South will never
submit to such humiliation and degradation as the inauguration of Abraham
Lincoln.'
'Every absurdity has a champion to
defend it, for error is always talkative.'
- Oliver Goldsmith
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