Stonewall Jackson and slavery

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tallgrant
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I would agree that whether slavery is considered noble is somewhat in our interpretation of the quote I provided.

jickyjack1 said:

That there might well be more period quotations to demonstrate your position than to demonstrate mine is likely. This, even if the case, if far from validating such position as representative of the entire South. .


It's hard to represent the entire south consideringi t contained some Unionists. But I chose my quote because I felt it demonstrated a pretty pervasive sentiment.

It's from the Texas ordinance of secession.
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tallgrant said:

I would agree that whether slavery is considered noble is somewhat in our interpretation of the quote I provided.

jickyjack1 said:

That there might well be more period quotations to demonstrate your position than to demonstrate mine is likely. This, even if the case, if far from validating such position as representative of the entire South. .


It's hard to represent the entire south consideringi t contained some Unionists. But I chose my quote because I felt it demonstrated a pretty pervasive sentiment.

It's from the Texas ordinance of secession.

You are very clever.

I don't, however, think I'd change any of my observations, notwithstanding the Texas Ordinance of Secession.
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