Monday, January 4, 2016

Walter Williams on Historical Truth

Walter Williams has long been a defender of the South, the Confederacy, and Southern history.  Back in July he wrote:
We call the war of 1861 the Civil War. But is that right? A civil war is a struggle between two or more entities trying to take over the central government. Confederate President Jefferson Davis no more sought to take over Washington, D.C., than George Washington sought to take over London in 1776. Both wars, those of 1776 and 1861, were wars of independence. Such a recognition does not require one to sanction the horrors of slavery. We might ask, How much of the war was about slavery?
Read it all here.

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