
As a Unionist and Vietnam War veteran — looking at war and terror pervading the world, e.g. Manchester, England/Europe, Middle East/Africa — the situation is troubling with antebellum notions that inherently propagate racism and division in the U.S.
About these notions, Frederick Douglass in 1871 said, “We are, and of right ought to be, a nation that Confederate notions of the nature and powers of our government ought to have perished in the rebellion which they supported, that they are anachronisms … and no longer fit to be above ground.”
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