Had that very argument over on r/Presidents today when somebody started bashing Sherman’s March in regards to a Carter post and the song ‘Marching to Georgia’.
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Modern-day Lost Cause myth is claiming that black and white people were somehow equal in the antebellum South
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And they really weren’t for states’ rights anyway. See the Runway Slave Act.
States rights!
States right to what?
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That’s what I thought!
It’s funny because slavery is still legal in the US
([Source](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penal_labor_in_the_United_States#:~:text=Penal%20labor%20is%20allowed%20by,this%20would%20violate%20the%20Thirteenth))
Had that very argument over on r/Presidents today when somebody started bashing Sherman’s March in regards to a Carter post and the song ‘Marching to Georgia’.
Modern-day Lost Cause myth is claiming that black and white people were somehow equal in the antebellum South
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I really like the look of those states rights.
What is the confederacy? Where is this?