We Have No Lincoln, MAGA is the new Lost Cause movement.
Stuart Stevens
The Fourth of July wasnt much of a holiday where I grew up.
I was raised in Mississippi, where the Fourth of July wasnt just Americas birthday. It was also the anniversary of two defeats that broke the Confederacy. Gettysburg on July 3. Vicksburg on July 4.
It wasnt like we paraded in Confederate uniforms or staged re-enactments where this time we won. But it was a muted holiday, more bittersweet than joyful. (Although I do have a cousin who has a photo of me dressed in a Confederate Cavalry officers uniform at an Old South charity ball in Jackson. I think I was 13. She is threatening to post it on her Instagram account unless large sums are exchanged. The negotiation is ongoing.)
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My family always supported the candidate who was good on race, a common phrase heard in those days, and passionately opposed segregationists. If pressed, my parents would have said of course it was a good thing that the South lost the war. But we lived in the booming era of the Lost Cause.
The Lost Cause may be the most successful propaganda campaign in American history. It transformed a rebellion for the right to own other human beings into a story about honor, heritage, and noble sacrifice. It gave America Gone with the Wind instead of slave markets. It gave us marble monuments to Confederate generals while encouraging us to forget the millions of people whose lives were bought and sold.
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