From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
July 8
The Emancipation Proclamation was,
domestically at any rate, a disaster. In early 1863, right after it took
effect, fraternizing with the enemy among troops of the 109th Illinois regiment
began to look so much like a mutiny that the entire regiment was arrested. They
were disgusted with Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation: now they were
fighting this war not just to preserve the Union but to free the – and then
they used a two-syllable word that begins with an N and has a hard G sound in
the middle. In short, you could cut racism, North as well as South, with a
knife.
In addition Indiana Governor Morton
telegraphed the following astonishing message to Washington: “I am advised that
it is contemplated when the legislature meets in this state to pass a joint
resolution acknowledging the Southern Confederacy, and urging the states of the
Northwest to dissolve all constitutional relations with the New England
states.” Of course after the fact we all know the North won the Civil War; but
winning it was anything but a sure thing.
'See to it that there's no storm so
perfect that you can't ride it out.'
- Arnold Kunst
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