From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
August 15
Nobody
was as passionate about reconciliation between North and South as Lincoln.
According to the Pulitzer-prize winning biography of Lincoln by Carl Sandburg,
at one point the President was visiting the sick and wounded, and came on a
tent with Confederate wounded. Shot-torn in both hips lay Henry L. Benbow, a
Confederate Colonel, and according to Colonel Benbow, ‘the President halted
beside my bed and held out his hand. I was lying on my back, my hands folded
across my breast. Looking him in the face I said, “Mr. President, do you know
who it is to whom you offer your hand?” “I do not,” he replied. I said, “You
offer it to a Confederate colonel who has fought you as hard as he could for
four years!” “Well,” said he, “I hope a Confederate colonel will not refuse me
his hand.” “No sir,” I replied, “I will not,” and I clasped his hand in both of
mine.'
'We
must learn to live together as brothers or we will perish together as fools.'
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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