From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
March 29
Reconciliation had a long way to go in the days following Lee’s
surrender. Edmund Ruffin, credited with firing the first shot at Sumter four
years earlier, reacted to the news of Lee’s surrender at Appomattox by leaving
a farewell note decrying ‘the perfidious, malignant and vile Yankee race’ -
then putting a bullet through his head. Not to be outdone, as it were, the
famous Northern preacher Henry Ward Beecher, vitriolic as ever, foresaw eternal
agony for the secessionist aristocrats – ‘guiltiest and most remorseless
traitors, polished, cultured, exceedingly capable and wholly
unprincipled…Caught up in black clouds full of voices of vengeance and lurid
with punishment, [they] shall be whirled aloft and plunged downward forever and
forever in endless retribution.’
‘Primates often have trouble
imagining a universe not run by an angry alpha male.’
- Anonymous
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