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SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT: NEO-CONFEDERATES CHANGE HISTORY by Jon Meacham, New York Times, April 11, 2010 (1274 hits)

THAT HAS NOT STOPPED THE “LOST CAUSERS” WHO SUPPORT MR. McDONNELL’S PROCLAMATION FROM TRYING TO RECAST THE WAR IN MORE RESPECTABLE TERMS. THEY WOULD LIKE WHAT LINCOLN CALLED “OUR FIERY TRIAL” TO BE SEEN IN A POLITICAL, NOT A MORAL LIGHT.

In 1956, nearly a century after Fort Sumter, Robert Penn Warren went on assignment for Life magazine, traveling throughout the South after the Supreme Court’s school desegregation decisions. Racism was thick, hope thin. Progress, Warren reported, was going to take a while — a long while. “History, like nature, knows no jumps,” he wrote, “except the jump backward, maybe.”

Last week, Virginia’s governor, Robert McDonnell, jumped backward when he issued a proclamation recognizing April as Confederate History Month. In it he celebrated those “who fought for their homes and communities and Commonwealth” and wrote of the importance of understanding “the sacrifices of the Confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens during the period of the Civil War.”

The governor originally chose not to mention slavery in the proclamation, saying he “focused on the ones I thought were most significant for Virginia.” It seems to follow that, at least for Mr. McDonnell, the plight of Virginia’s slaves does not rank among the most significant aspects of the war.

Advertently or not, Mr. McDonnell is working in a long and dispiriting tradition. Efforts to rehabilitate the Southern rebellion frequently come at moments of racial and social stress, and it is revealing that Virginia’s neo-Confederates are refighting the Civil War in 2010. Whitewashing the war is one way for the right — alienated, anxious and angry about the president, health care reform and all manner of threats, mostly imaginary — to express its unease with the Age of Obama, disguising hate as heritage.

If neo-Confederates are interested in history, let’s talk history. Since Lee surrendered at Appomattox, Confederate symbols have tended to be more about white resistance to black advances than about commemoration. In the 1880s and 1890s, after fighting Reconstruction with terrorism and after the Supreme Court struck down the 1875 Civil Rights Act, states began to legalize segregation. For white supremacists, iconography of the “Lost Cause” was central to their fight; Mississippi even grafted the Confederate battle emblem onto its state flag.

But after the Supreme Court allowed segregation in Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, Jim Crow was basically secure. There was less need to rally the troops, and Confederate imagery became associated with the most extreme of the extreme: the Ku Klux Klan.

In the aftermath of World War II, however, the rebel flag and other Confederate symbolism resurfaced as the civil rights movement spread. In 1948, supporters of Strom Thurmond’s pro-segregation Dixiecrat ticket waved the battle flag at campaign stops.

Then came the school-integration rulings of the 1950s. Georgia changed its flag to include the battle emblem in 1956, and South Carolina hoisted the colors over its Capitol in 1962 as part of its centennial celebrations of the war.

As the sesquicentennial of Fort Sumter approaches in 2011, the enduring problem for neo-Confederates endures: anyone who seeks an Edenic Southern past in which the war was principally about states’ rights and not slavery is searching in vain, for the Confederacy and slavery are inextricably and forever linked.

That has not, however, stopped Lost Causers who supported Mr. McDonnell’s proclamation from trying to recast the war in more respectable terms. They would like what Lincoln called our “fiery trial” to be seen in a political, not a moral, light. If the slaves are erased from the picture, then what took place between Sumter and Appomattox is not about the fate of human chattel, or a battle between good and evil. It is, instead, more of an ancestral skirmish in the Reagan revolution, a contest between big and small government.

We cannot allow the story of the emancipation of a people and the expiation of America’s original sin to become fodder for conservative politicians playing to their right-wing base. That, to say the very least, is a jump backward we do not need.

Jon Meacham, the editor of Newsweek, won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for biography for “American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House.”
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Sunday, April 11th 2010 at 8:28PM
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Sunday, April 11th 2010 at 10:17PM
Richard Kigel
Richard
Is it true that the southern states were in the process of filling a law suite against President Lincoln, before he was assassinated, for the financial lost of their slaves?
I remember reading about this in a library book.
Monday, April 12th 2010 at 1:03AM
Helen Lofton
Typical VA governors...one bad apple sure spoils a bunch, doesn't it????
Monday, April 12th 2010 at 12:49PM
Siebra Muhammad
Hi Helen:

I went looking for the compensation issue but I could not find anything on it.

I do know that it was in the discussion stages early in the Civil War--but it never happened. The Emancipation Proclamation took care of that.

Thanks for you interest and youjr comments.




Monday, April 12th 2010 at 9:34PM
Richard Kigel
Richard, past emotions of slavery was wrong, Linclon freed the slAves and slaves cound not read, write, how are we in tHE black community going to be able to evan sit at the table on the history of slavery?!?

If we are ready to go against Rev. Wright and Minister Farrakhann because like the Black Panthers who demanded that our history be taught as it was in truth and we make those CNN BIA special the historians as acceptable AND, THEM THE ENEMY what in hell are we upset with this governor about. he is only following our lead in all of this!!!!!!

The only way to fignt this battle is to bring attention to how little we in the Black community even know about slavery in America and start from there!!!! Until we begen to look at all sides of this issue is why our country is the country it is and not trying to continue this master, slave mentality which is at the root of all of this emothion over actual facts is never going to do any thing but help continue to promote this hat eand distrust and color of skin baiting that is only going to end just as the Affirmative Action ended...PUTTING A BLACK OUT THERE TO WIN AGAINST THE BLACK COMMUNITY AS THIS HAS ALWAYS WORKED BEFORE...PLEASE REMEMBER HOW ALL OF THIS BEGAN WITH A SUCCESSFUL OPEN ATTACK ON TEH BLACK CHURCH AND HOW GREAT THIS WORKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WAKE UP.....("I" am not smiling) The governor has nothing to fear...remember how interested we were in how the governor is going to be so successful in this...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Who would this site believe would be better to go up against the governor of Va. Harry and Jamal together or Hugh Gaddy all by himself?...

or emotional out burst over facts??????????????????????????? (smile)

therefore again what does the governor of Va have to fear...they will get media coverage, and only because they know it is worth working to get it and they can still point the fingers of blame at the same time...go H.K. Edgeton and there are even more over on the FOX network where they have Black faithful viewers for their cause. fox has had more black people on their network in the past few months than in its over 10 year history of broadcastings...

"I" always give credit where credit is due. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
SORRY RICHARD BUT I LOOSE IT EVERY TIME I REMEMBER HOW EASY IT WAS TO GET SO MANY, MANY BLACK CHRISTIANS TO TURN ON TEH ONE BLACK CHURCH THEY HAD TARGED TO GET RID OF ANY HOPE FOR AMERICA GETTING A BLACK PERSIDNET THAT IS UNTIL THOSE YOUTH WHO HAD TAKEN THOSE ETHNIC STUDY CLASSES CAME TO MR. OBAMA'S RESCUE AS THEY DID...

AND, NOW WE ARE GOING TO GET SO CAUGHT UP IN TIS BULL WE WILL NOT HAVE ANY TIME FOR THE EFFORTS OF THOSE LIKE MOZELL TO GET ANY ATTENTION TO JUNETEENTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!AND, WE HAVE NO WAY OF KNOWING ANTHING LIKE THIS OR ANYTHING ELSE ABOUT IT IS GOING TO TAKE A UNIFIED COMMUNITY TO COMBAT THIS OVER TAKING OF OUR COUNTRY BY THE TEAPARTY'S EMOTIONAL PLAYS ON A COUNTRY UNWILLING TO HELP TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK OUT OF THE HANDS OF THE LOBBY!!!!!!!!!!!...

NOW i MUST TAKE A REST FROM THE SITE AS i HAVE LOST IT!!!!!!!!!!!! but, I do love all of you...(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
THERE IS A REASON 'WE' ARE HEARING ABOUT THE GOVERNOR OF VA AND NOT ABOUT JUNETEENTH...BRAINWASHING WORKS, BETTER. (I am not smiling)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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