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Georgia's Beloved Congressman John Lewis Diagnosed With Pancreatic Cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 4557950" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>the south fought for states rights so in those southern states one of the benifits of victory would have been the right to enslave. But for how long. You could see that many prominent americans during that time even in the south did not believe in slavery or were developing feelings of empathy for thier slaves. Again that flag that you see was not flown by the conferderate army. a similar version was flown by some virginian armies but it was never the flag of the confederate army during the civil war.</p><p></p><p>so when you make that argument you are really talking about southerners in the 1940's who fought for that flag?</p><p></p><p>the confederates fought under three different flags. the flag called the "confederate flag" was carried by the army of northern virginia and not the entire confederatecy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 4557950, member: 58700"] the south fought for states rights so in those southern states one of the benifits of victory would have been the right to enslave. But for how long. You could see that many prominent americans during that time even in the south did not believe in slavery or were developing feelings of empathy for thier slaves. Again that flag that you see was not flown by the conferderate army. a similar version was flown by some virginian armies but it was never the flag of the confederate army during the civil war. so when you make that argument you are really talking about southerners in the 1940's who fought for that flag? the confederates fought under three different flags. the flag called the "confederate flag" was carried by the army of northern virginia and not the entire confederatecy [/QUOTE]
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