From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
June 30
“The dream of the Confederacy started out with an expectation of
nobility and ended cloaked in revisionist elitism. Both dreams contain
fantastic, almost unbelievable, stories. But the story of what really happened
is far more intriguing – and useful. If we are to learn from the history of
men, we must be frank about their humanity. Those who led the Confederacy were
not gods. They were men, sometimes bold and sometimes weak, sometimes hateful
and sometimes grand, sometimes selfish, not always sober. Together they formed
an imperfect union, and together they destroyed it.” - David Eicher
No comments:
Post a Comment