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Black Mississippi Legislator Defends Confederate Monument Confederate Heritage Month Minute By: Calvin E. Johnson, Jr. In Mississippi on February 1, 1890, an appropriation for a monument to the Confederate dead was being considered. A
This is the Confederate First National Flag and is considered the original National Confederate Flag from 1861-1863. The Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia is most commonly mistaken as the “confederate flag.”
Credit to the Mariners Museum in Norfolk, VA. This flag would have flown aboard the CSS Virginia. It flew everywhere and in as many places as the battle flag. The First National was coined the “Stars and Bars”
This still rings true today, The Power of an all encompassing Federal authority is choking citizens to death economically and politically and in many other ways the ruling class of Yankees sees fit.
Lee’s Gettysburg Headquarters were restored by the Civil War Trust and it was originally the home of Mary Thompson. The Civil War Trust has since gone woke and even changed their name but we do thank them for their sadly woke work. Even the doghouse is the same as what was pictured in period photos. Also see R. E. Lee’s HQ FLAG!
https://www.pilotonline.com/opinion/columns/vp-ed-column-williams-0725-20200724-rnysbyflcrbhtkzujwwzbomjg4-story.html
Confederates were not traitors. In fact the first “insurrection” in our shared American history was in New England.
We now have an all encompassing Federal government and it’s controlled by foreign powers. He never predicted the last part but that’s even worse than he expected.
Just a reminder. George Floyd was killed by drugs and Yankees.
Just woke from a dream. In the dream I could see many Patriots armed in camp. I remember seeing peoples Fathers there of which I had not seen for many years. Then I turned and saw my own Father armed in defense. Then I understood.
On Robert E. Lee
Booker T. Washington, America’s great African-American Educator, wrote in 1910:
"The first white people in America, certainly the first in the South to exhibit their interest in the reaching of the Negro and saving his soul through the medium of the Sunday-school were Robert E. Lee and 'Stonewall Jackson.' ... Where Robert E. Lee and 'Stonewall’ Jackson have led in the redemption of the Negro through the Sunday-school, the rest of us can afford to follow.”
Something you will not hear in school...Alf Whiting was born in Winchester VA. He enlisted in the Army in 1861 serving in Company K, 13th VA Infantry with Isaac Brady, later they were transferred to the 11th VA Cavalry. They were both captured and jailed at Cumberland, MD. Mr. Brady was sent to Camp Chase, OH and Alf was offered his freedom, but refused to take the oath of allegiance or to remain with the Federals. Mr. Brady’s Father, Samuel D. Brady, who lived near Cumberland went on Whiting’s bond for $6,000.00 in the condition that he would not cross the river into VA during the war. Credit: Black Confederate Soldiers - Facebook Community
Whiting attended every Confederate reunion within reach, as well as funerals of veterans and selected his own pallbearers among them.
The Principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form. Jefferson Davis
https://youtu.be/OYwaTSfJSms
Mexican Confederates fought as well in the War for Southern Independence
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10835551/Virginia-board-rename-schools-Confederate-generals-dropping-titles-George-Floyd-murder.html?fbclid=IwAR3tzgbCCeYEk_0gesOdTSrje7GEfBov1jTtQyGNzMsLq1PBO3vV--5hraM
Is the Spirit of Reconciliation Dead just like our Ancestors? https://www.cem.va.gov/cem/pdf/InterpretiveSigns/ConfederateBurials-NewYorkCity.pdf
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The South attempted to gain independence from the Yankee swines but were unsuccessfully denied by Great Britain and France. The South even offered to free the slaves early in the war
October 12, 1870 We Remember a truly Great General and Virginian
Truth
William Mack Lee – Body Servant of General Robert E. Lee. He stayed with General Lee throughout the war and until the day Lee died in 1870. Mack said of General Lee after his death “I was raised by one of the greatest men in the world. There was never one born of a woman greater than General Robert E. Lee, according to my judgment. All of his servants were set free ten years before the war, but all remained on the plantation until after the surrender.“General Lee left Mack $360 in his will, which Mack used to go to school and started 14 churches. He became an ordained Missionary Baptist minister in Washington, DC.
https://movieweb.com/dukes-of-hazzard-general-lee-car-crushed-hurricane-ida/
Blacks and Whites fought for the South and for the freedom of their States as well.