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He almost never called the conflict a “civil war”; it was to him forever the “Secession War.”29 He threw blame for the war’s outbreak, which he welcomed, on all those who had ever threatened America’s unified destiny. Whitman loathed Southern “fireaters” and Northern “abolitionists” with equal disdain.
Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
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