The Confederate General Who Became a Race Traitor [View all]
The Confederate General Who Became a Race Traitor (JAMES LONGSTREET)
THE DAILY BEAST
GIL TROY
11.04.17 12:00 AM ET
I used to be something of a Revolutionary War and Civil War buff, not so much any more. I have forgotten more than I ever knew. (Is that possible?)
I just found this OPINION in the DAILY BEAST interesting.. My very small contribution on a partially sunny Saturday morning...
In May 1864, during the Battle of the Wilderness, an errant Confederate bullet hit his neck and shoulder, paralyzing his right arm. Nevertheless, Longstreet remained Lees old war horse. Longstreet reassured Lee that Grant would treat them honorably when they surrendered. Recalling Grants elegance thenand a few weeks later when meeting Longstreet with other defeated Confederate officers, Longstreet would think: Great God!
how my heart swells out to such magnanimous touch of humanity. Why do men fight who were born to be brothers?
Unlike many comrades, Longstreet accepted defeat. He moved with his family to New Orleans, becoming a cotton broker. In 1867, the New Orleans Times asked former Confederate generals to react to the tough Military Reconstruction Act. Longstreet sounded resigned yet magnanimousinfuriating Southerners unwilling to be either. The decision was in favor of the North, so that her construction becomes the law, and should be so accepted, Longstreet acknowledged. He dreamed: If every one will meet the crisis with proper appreciation of our condition and obligations, the sun will rise to-morrow on a happy people.
Longstreet warned Southerners not to conclude that we cannot do no wrong and that Northerners cannot do right. He said: I hope to live long enough to see my surviving comrades march side by side with the Union veterans along Pennsylvania Avenue, and then I will die happy.
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Unbowed, Longstreet became ever more unpopular. In 1874, the White Leaguers in New Orleans sought to impose a Democratic mayor. Longstreet led black troops against these violent sore losers. Now, he was a race traitor. too. In a bloody battle the racists won Longstreet was wounded by real blowbacka spent bullet, a casing fired from his gun or from a nearby comrades weapon. President Grant then mobilized enough federal troops to restore orderand avert a second Civil War. Still, in 1891 the Souths mythomaniacs placed a monument hailing this Battle of Liberty Place, perpetuating the white supremacist spin. The monument stood in New Orleans until April 24, 2017.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-confederate-general-who-became-a-race-traitor
ON EDIT/ Please don't alert on this post just because it is about a Confederate General OR because said general did NOT support a Democratic candidate for Mayor of New Orleans - in.... 1874.