Ned M Campbell

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Longstreet’s cardinal sin after the war was to accept defeat. He wrote a letter to the newspapers urging Southerners to acknowledge reality, “abandon ideas that are obsolete and conform to the requirements of law,” and, like him, accept Reconstruction, and Black suffrage. “It will ruin you, son, if you publish it,” warned his Methodist minister uncle, to whom he had shown a draft.
A Day in September: The Battle of Antietam and the World It Left Behind
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