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Related: About this forumDebunking Right Wing Confederate Facebook Meme
The first? No. Did you read the URL in the picture? "On this day in 1865, with the main Rebel armies facing long odds against must larger Union armies,the Confederacy, in a desperate measure, reluctantly approves the use of black troops... General Lee asked that the slaves be freed as a condition of fighting, but the bill that passed the Confederate Congress on March 13, 1865,did not stipulate freedom for those who served... Several thousand blacks were enlisted in the Rebel cause, but they could not begin to balance out the nearly 200,000 blacks who (were already fighting) for the Union."
These 200,000 Black Union soldiers - free black men - were to enlist (in the Union Army) late in 1862 (3 years BEFORE the Confederates did), following the passage of the Second Confiscation and Militia Act, which freed slaves who had masters in the Confederate Army, and Lincolns signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Here's the link from the image: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/confederacy-approves-black-soldiers
And here here is further corroboration: http://www.historynet.com/african-americans-in-the-civil-war
The truth-o-meter rates the above picture's claim as 'Pants on Fire."
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Debunking Right Wing Confederate Facebook Meme (Original Post)
wyldwolf
Jul 2015
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Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)1. There is so much bullshit right now about the Civil War
and how the South is so misunderstood. We need to know the facts so we can counter the lies. Thanks. I had not known that the bill that was passed did not stipulate that the blacks who fought would be freed.
Regarding the Confederate Battle Flag, and what the meaning of it really is, that doesn't matter much to me. I know what the meaning was at the time they were fighting, but the connotation today is not really about honoring the people who fought. Talk to anyone who is flying the flag for long enough, and you will know what their intent is.
progressoid
(50,747 posts)2. Glad I don't know anyone who would actually post that shit.
progree
(11,463 posts)3. What should and should not be posted in the "Debunking Propaganda" group?
Kind of hard to debunk propaganda without posting it first.
progressoid
(50,747 posts)4. it definitely should be posted.
I'm just happy I don't have to deal with that flavor of crazy. Although, I do have some other types of nutjobs in life.