No other place of origin evokes such
strong reactions and prejudices as the word "Southern". It is all
the more amazing when one considers the manner in which the early Republic
was shaped and dominated by Southerners. Jefferson was the intellectual and
spiritual architect of the Declaration and as the third President acquired
the vast Louisiana Territory staking an early claim as far as the Pacific.
Washington’s feats after he defeated the British at Yorktown include the
first two terms as President, declining a third and an offer to be
"King". Madison more than anyone crafted the Constitution, the most
enduring and practical political document in the world. In fact, five of our
first seven Presidents were Southern and it was James Knox Polk in the 1840’s
who assured the U.S. would be a permanent transcontinental nation.
It is not only ironic but forgotten that
it was once New England than suffered from the inferiority complex when
compared to the feats of these Virginia giants. The hinge upon which this
extraordinary about-face occurred was the epic known now by the misnomer the
"Civil War" and the events which preceded. That great conflict,
much distorted by both traditional history and more recently the revisionist
variety, holds the great-unfulfilled promise of our national destiny. We
currently lack the will and the courage to learn its great truths, banish its
great lies, probe its obscured origins and confront its painful legacies.
These myths and distortions must be replaced with historical facts as we strive for the ultimate goal of national
reconciliation. These include:
- Five European powers competing for New World
influence all employed slavery, with Brazil (Portugal’s crown jewel)
topping the list at 5.5 million slaves, half of the total brought to
the New World. By 1860, their numbers had dwindled to a little over 2
million
- The slave trade prospered in West Africa 40
years before Columbus discovered America. African tribes actually
conducted raids on their neighbors for the express purpose of
enslaving them. Tragically, slavery is practiced to this very day in
places like the Sudan, Zaire and Nigeria.
- Only 6% of Africans reached our shores
(about 600,000). By 1860 their numbers had increased (without new
importations) to over 4 million, the only slave population in recorded
history to increase in captivity. Poor Anglo-Celts filled the need for
slaves (as indentured servants) in our early history by selling
themselves into slavery because they could not afford the cost of
passage. Most Southerners are descendants of these early bondsmen.
- Slavery was practiced in all thirteen colonies
and NY was second to SC in 1776 as the colony with the highest
percentage of slaves. Sojourner Truth was born Harriet Van Wagner, a
slave in New York.
- The liberal guilt, which today besets the
North, has at its roots the profits from its vast slave trading which
did nothing less than capitalize the Industrial Revolution. At the
Constitutional Convention a continuation of the slave trade was a
concession wrung by the Northern delegations from the South which
allowed the North to continue the international trade another 20
years, until 1808.
- New England slave ships continued plying the
waters in defiance of the ban thereafter providing millions of slaves
to French and Spanish sugar plantations in the Caribbean and South
America.
- The 1860 census reveals 95% of America’s
slaves were owned by just 5% of the population while 85% of
Southerners owned the land and structures they lived upon. This
clearly establishes a large, independent non slave-holding class of
yeoman farmers who later became the rank and file as well as the heart
and soul of the Confederate army. To state their motive for fighting
was the preservation of slavery is pure nonsense.
- Secession as a doctrine was asserted by both
North and South (Massachusetts threatened to secede on three separate
occasions). The abolitionists had also advocated secession. It was
only after 1830 when the control of national politics by the North
became permanent that secession became associated exclusively with the
South. As a nation conceived in secession and built upon the principle
that government is contingent on the consent of the governed the
South, or any other section of the country for that matter was
completely within principle to assert the right.
- Slavery was an inefficient, self-consuming
labor system driven by cotton and already well-contained within its
own soon to be exhausted natural frontiers. It was doomed for
extinction well before the end of the century if left alone.
- Support for war among the general population
North and South was weak prior to Sumter. The original seceding states
contained only 30% of the Southern population. Four southern states
had already voted down one ordinance of secession, four others would
remain within the Union fold throughout the war. Northern war fever
was equally tepid. The manipulation of Sumter by Seward and Lincoln
polarized the vast middle and guaranteed a long and bloody conflict.
- The war was unconstitutional and the closing
of over 300 Northern newspapers and suspension of habeas corpus that
jailed 13,000 Northern civilians (including elected officials) is
without parallel in our entire history! By contrast Jefferson Davis
closed not one paper nor jailed one citizen.
- Warfare against citizens had ceased in
Europe and a conduct of war eventually known as the "Geneva
Conventions" codified in Europe during the 1860s forbade war
against civilian centers. Contrary to this great humanitarian trend
when it became apparent the Confederate armies could not be subdued in
the field war was commenced against civilians. The depredations of
Sherman in Georgia and the Carolinas as well as Hunter’s and
Sheridan’s in Virginia mirror much witnessed in the recent Balkan war.
- While the war is now represented as an
altruistic crusade by the North to free the slaves the historical facts
could not be more contradictory. The 1860 Republican Convention
contained a platform plank promising protection for slavery everywhere
it currently existed. Lincoln at his first inaugural address offered a
constitutional amendment forever protecting slavery. A Congressional
Resolution in 1862 reaffirmed the war’s aim was to "preserve the
Union, not free the slave". Finally, the Emancipation
Proclamation was met in the North by laws collectively known as
"Black Codes". These laws forbade entry, travel, work or
residence by African-Americans in Northern states.
- The Emancipation Proclamation was nothing
but a clever ruse to stall imminent European recognition of the
Confederacy. It freed no one. Slave states remaining in the Union (in
the border states) not only retained their slaves, but also practiced
the strictest enforcement of the hated Fugitive Slave Law.
- Blacks served willingly and honorably in the
Confederate armies. Estimates of their numbers run as high as 100,000.
Their motive was the same as their Federal counterpart; patriotism and
the desire to disprove the misconceptions about their race. They
fought no more to preserve slavery than to preserve Jim Crow during
the Spanish-American War, or the doctrine of separate but equal in
Korea.
- The holocaust that resulted from the halt of
the prisoner exchange is the sole responsibility of Stanton (Lincoln’s
Secretary of War) and Grant. Its only design was to deprive the
Confederacy of manpower with the full knowledge scores of thousands on
both sides would perish. By the wars’ end, 30,000 on each side had
died in captivity. The largest mass grave in the Western Hemisphere is
located at Oakwood Cemetery in Chicago and contains the remains of
4200 Confederate P.O.W.s.
- Had the South prevailed Robt. E. Lee would
have undoubtedly been elected president (the Confederate Constitution
limited the President to one six year term) and just as undoubtedly
have taken immediate steps to free the slaves. This single act, taken
as it would have been by President Lee would have been accepted by the
South and would have advanced race-relations light years.
- As it was Reconstruction was the single most
corrupt period of our entire history, pitting newly enfranchised
Blacks against disenfranchised and occupied southern Whites. When in
1877 the last of the troops and carpetbaggers left only Blacks were
left to face the rage and hatred of a humiliated South. The ugliness
of the 1960s can be traced unbroken from the 1860s.
- Recent
interpretations, Ken Burns The Civil War foremost among them,
while artfully crafted serve only to perpetuate the victor’s
propaganda that lies at the root of the unresolved conflict.
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This is of course the other side of the
story and it must be told before there will be any lasting peace. Every
assertion made, every fact cited, every conclusion drawn is extracted from
this reading list. I share this not in bitterness but out of a sincere desire
to see healing and a mutual respect replace ignorance, vitriol and
self-righteousness. While our Founding Fathers were not religious in a
"fundamentalist" way, they read often and deeply from the Holy
Scriptures. It is there where the great promise of this still unresolved
conflict lies. If we will know the Truth, the Truth will set us free.
In honor of the 620,000 American men who
lost their lives, their widows and orphans and to my own great-great-great
grandfather Cpl. Stephen Quick, Company D, 26th South Carolina
Volunteers who surrendered with Lee’s army 9 April 1865
Reprint and reproduction permitted with
credit given to Steve Quick and Camp Douglas 1507, Chicago, Sons of
Confederate Veterans. Copyright 2000.
Previously published also at Sierra Times some years ago.
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