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Reply To: | "In the future, we will get our food by radio." -- Harvey Wiley Corbett" < [log in to unmask]> |
Date: | Wed, 17 Apr 2002 10:59:20 -0400 |
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On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, J. Bryan Blundell wrote:
> The South / North relationship is complex. Much of the relationship
> stems from how the North dealt with the South after the War Between
> the States (Civil War for you Northerners). In many ways the war was
> not over for a long time due to the social and economic punishments
> imposed by the North and the long term results of those punishments.
Yes. I was very surprised to see Reconstruction cited as one reason a
Southern correspondent of mine voted for Al Gore in 2000. He wrote:
We have a difficult time forgetting the hardship the Republicans
forced on the South after the Civil War. We have yet to recover
from the War and Reconstruction, and there are economic historians
who say we will never recover.
Early last month was the 125th anniversary of the end of Reconstruction
(March 4, 1877).
Of course, we in the North probably all know guys like the carpenter in
the John Prine song, who "voted for Eisenhower, 'cause Lincoln won the
war."
Larry
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