Posted in Civil War Monuments White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

Confederate Monument in Arlington National Cemetery to Be Removed-But What to Do With It?

One of the most controversial Confederate monuments is the massive one at Arlington National Cemetery outside of Washington D.C. For nearly a decade calls for…

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Posted in Civil War Slavery White Supremacy

A Third of the People Depicted in Art at the National Capitol in Washington are Enslavers

I have posted before about the Washington Post‘s study of slavery and the United States Capitol. Today the Post discusses the representation of slaveholders in…

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Posted in Women and Gender

NY Times Asks: Was Louisa May Alcott a Woman?

Peyton Thomas, the host of the Jo’s Boys Little Women Podcast, stirred up controversy on Christmas Eve when he argued in the New York Times…

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Posted in Civil War Slavery

David Blight Tries to Answer the Question of Whether the Civil War Was Inevitable

David Blight, the Yale historian who has been a leading interpreter of the Civil War Era for more than a quarter century, has an extended…

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Posted in Lincoln Places to Visit

Abe Lincoln and Frederick Douglass Statues Photo Tour National Harbor, Maryland

Last week I attended a conference at National Harbor in Maryland, just a few miles from Washington, D.C. It is a popular Holiday Season destination…

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Posted in Movies Slavery

Washington Post Gives Background on “Whipped Peter” of New Film “Emancipation”

Today’s Washington Post gave some interesting background on the new Will Smith film Emancipation. The Washington Post movie reviewer gave the film a largely negative…

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Posted in Book Reviews

Civil War Books & Authors Names Best Book of 2022

The blog Civil War Books and Authors announced its 2022 Top Ten Books List this week. Here are the picks. Head over to the blog…

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Fort Foote: A Key Defense of Washington D.C. Photo Tour

I recently attended a conference at National Harbor in Maryland, which gave me the opportunity to visit Fort Foote. This fort was built during the…

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Benjamin Franklin Butler: A Noisy, Fearless Life by Elizabeth D. Leonard

Benjamin Franklin Butler: A Noisy, Fearless Life by Elizabeth D. Leonard Published by University of North Carolina Press (2022) One of the Civil War social…

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Posted in Religion

In 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Made Christmas a National Holiday

Christmas had a varied history in colonial America. While many settlers celebrated it, from the Dutch in New York to British inĀ  Virginian, it was…

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