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struggle4progress

(118,323 posts)
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 02:11 PM Apr 2016

Confederate Heritage Month? We aren't ready for that

Latria Graham

Governor Phil Bryant of Mississippi proclaimed April 2016 to be Confederate Heritage Month ...

If acknowledging Confederate Heritage Month means holding educated discussions of our ancestry and military history and reflecting on the immoral, inhumane chattel slavery that the Confederacy defended then I could see the purpose of the acknowledgement. We would benefit from looking at how the legacy of slavery and deep-seated racism that afflicted our society still permeates the way we see ourselves – as Southerners, and as Americans.

But I don’t think we’re there – not yet, and perhaps not during my lifetime ...

We have nothing to fear from remembering our history – but there is a danger of revisionism, especially if it glorifies the Confederacy ..


http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/apr/01/confederate-heritage-month-we-arent-ready-for-that

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Confederate Heritage Month? We aren't ready for that (Original Post) struggle4progress Apr 2016 OP
In honor of the occasion, I posted Mississippi's Declaration of Secession: arcane1 Apr 2016 #1
But...but the Civil War was not about slavery! It was about freedumbs! muntrv Apr 2016 #2
Mississippi Goddam struggle4progress Apr 2016 #3
Maybe somebody could hijack this confederate heritage month. raging moderate Apr 2016 #4
I can only hope that this is an April Fool's Joke, Dr. Xavier Apr 2016 #5
Bryant really did declare April to be Confederate Heritage Month struggle4progress Apr 2016 #6
Recommended! Great OP! Thank you! raging moderate Apr 2016 #7
 

arcane1

(38,613 posts)
1. In honor of the occasion, I posted Mississippi's Declaration of Secession:
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 02:15 PM
Apr 2016

A Declaration of the Immediate Causes which Induce and Justify the Secession of the State of Mississippi from the Federal Union.

In the momentous step which our State has taken of dissolving its connection with the government of which we so long formed a part, it is but just that we should declare the prominent reasons which have induced our course.

Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery-- the greatest material interest of the world. Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth. These products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions, and by an imperious law of nature, none but the black race can bear exposure to the tropical sun. These products have become necessities of the world, and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization. That blow has been long aimed at the institution, and was at the point of reaching its consummation. There was no choice left us but submission to the mandates of abolition, or a dissolution of the Union, whose principles had been subverted to work out our ruin. That we do not overstate the dangers to our institution, a reference to a few facts will sufficiently prove.

The hostility to this institution commenced before the adoption of the Constitution, and was manifested in the well-known Ordinance of 1787, in regard to the Northwestern Territory.

The feeling increased, until, in 1819-20, it deprived the South of more than half the vast territory acquired from France.

The same hostility dismembered Texas and seized upon all the territory acquired from Mexico.

It has grown until it denies the right of property in slaves, and refuses protection to that right on the high seas, in the Territories, and wherever the government of the United States had jurisdiction.

It refuses the admission of new slave States into the Union, and seeks to extinguish it by confining it within its present limits, denying the power of expansion.

It tramples the original equality of the South under foot.

It has nullified the Fugitive Slave Law in almost every free State in the Union, and has utterly broken the compact which our fathers pledged their faith to maintain.

It advocates negro equality, socially and politically, and promotes insurrection and incendiarism in our midst.

It has enlisted its press, its pulpit and its schools against us, until the whole popular mind of the North is excited and inflamed with prejudice.

It has made combinations and formed associations to carry out its schemes of emancipation in the States and wherever else slavery exists.

It seeks not to elevate or to support the slave, but to destroy his present condition without providing a better.

It has invaded a State, and invested with the honors of martyrdom the wretch whose purpose was to apply flames to our dwellings, and the weapons of destruction to our lives.

It has broken every compact into which it has entered for our security.

It has given indubitable evidence of its design to ruin our agriculture, to prostrate our industrial pursuits and to destroy our social system.

It knows no relenting or hesitation in its purposes; it stops not in its march of aggression, and leaves us no room to hope for cessation or for pause.

It has recently obtained control of the Government, by the prosecution of its unhallowed schemes, and destroyed the last expectation of living together in friendship and brotherhood.

Utter subjugation awaits us in the Union, if we should consent longer to remain in it. It is not a matter of choice, but of necessity. We must either submit to degradation, and to the loss of property worth four billions of money, or we must secede from the Union framed by our fathers, to secure this as well as every other species of property. For far less cause than this, our fathers separated from the Crown of England.

Our decision is made. We follow their footsteps. We embrace the alternative of separation; and for the reasons here stated, we resolve to maintain our rights with the full consciousness of the justice of our course, and the undoubting belief of our ability to maintain it.

http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/primarysources/declarationofcauses.html

raging moderate

(4,308 posts)
4. Maybe somebody could hijack this confederate heritage month.
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 03:09 PM
Apr 2016

After all, the Black people who suffered through that period are just as important as their white supremacist tormentors. Those educated discussions of the immoral, inhumane chattel slavery sound fine to me. One could also show all the evidence for the vast underground slave economy that apparently was run by energetic, gifted slaves, largely while their indolent "owners" were sleeping. I read that this was discovered after modern computer calculations showed decisively that the CALORIC energy output by the slaves greatly exceeded the CALORIC energy input of the food slave-owners had given them, according to the records of the slave-owners themselves. Armed with this knowledge, researchers found that the heroic slave entrepreneurs had formed trading networks that stretched hundreds of miles in every direction. Then there are all the architectural achievements by various slaves, the ingenious inventions by various slaves, and the mammoth task of gradually civilizing the barbarians who had taken them prisoner. This actually is the usual case, all over the world, with the sort of people who wind up forcing large groups of other people to do the hard dirty work they feel they should not have to do. Usually their descendants build up intricate fables about their ancestors' superior culture. It is perhaps not generally known that the cheerful little group of aristocrats who came over from Europe were descended largely from a ruling class which had not even been totally toilet-trained during the Middle Ages. It's really not too surprising that this cheerful little bunch had contacts with slave-runners on the other side of the world, is it? A real case of feller-feelin' there!

Dr. Xavier

(278 posts)
5. I can only hope that this is an April Fool's Joke,
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 03:23 PM
Apr 2016

please let it be an Onion or other parody site joke. If not this is tragic...

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