I'm in the North. BUT LOVE you Southerners. Unfortunately history is not being taught properly.
The Confederate flag represents freedom, rights of the states and a war, that was also fought
over economics and not slavery. Just for those people, that are not familiar with the great
Confederate flag, which is rich in history and meaning: Please, read the following, then ask
yourself: Why is it, that the real history is not taught to us?
MYTH — The War of 1861-1865 was fought over slavery.
FACT — Terribly untrue. The North fought the war over money. Plain and simple. When the
South started secession, Lincoln was asked, "Why not let the South go in peace?" To which he
replied, "I can't let them go. Who would pay for the government?" Sensing total financial ruin
for the North, Lincoln waged war on the South. The South fought the war to repel Northern
aggression and invasion.
MYTH — Only Southerners owned slaves.
FACT — Entirely untrue. Many Northern civilians owned slaves. Prior to, during and even
after the War of Northern Aggression.
Surprisingly to many history-impaired individuals, most Union Generals and staff had slaves to
serve them! William T. Sherman had many slaves, that served him, until well after the war was
over and did not free them until late in 1865.
U.S. Grant also had several slaves, who were only freed after the 13th Amendment in December of
1865. When asked, why he didn't free his slaves earlier, Grant stated, "Good help is so hard to
come by these days."
Contrarily, Confederate General Robert E. Lee freed his slaves (which he never purchased — they
were inherited) in 1862!!! Lee freed his slaves several years, before the war was over and considerably
earlier, than his Northern counterparts. And during the fierce early days of the war, when the
South was obliterating the Yankee armies!
Lastly and most importantly, why did NORTHERN States outlaw slavery, only AFTER the war was over?
The so-called "Emancipation Proclamation" of Lincoln only gave freedom to slaves in the South! NOT
in the North! This pecksniffery even went so far, as to find the State of Delaware rejecting the
13th Amendment in December of 1865 and did not ratify it (13th Amendment / freeing the slaves)
until 1901!
MYTH — The Confederate Battle Flag was flown on slave ships.
FACT — NONE of the flags of the Confederacy or Southern Nation ever flew over a slave ship.
Nor did the South own or operate any slave ships. The English, the Dutch and the Portugese brought
slaves to this country, not the Southern Nation.
BUT, even more monumental, it is also very important to know and understand, that Federal, Yankee,
Union ships brought slaves to America! These ships were from the New England states and their
hypocrisy is atrocious.
These Federals were the ones, that ended up crying the loudest about slavery. But without their
ships many of the slaves would have never arrived here. They made countless fortunes on the delivery
of slaves, as well as the products made from raw materials, such as cotton and tobacco in the South.
This is the problem with Yankee history. History is overwhelmingly portrayed incorrectly by most
of the Federal & Yankee books and media.
MYTH — The Confederate Battle Flag represented the Southern Nation.
FACT — Not true. While the Southern Battle flag was carried into battle, the Southern Nation
had 3 different National flags during the course of the war.
The First National Flag was changed due to a resemblance of the US flag.
The Second National Flag was subsequently modified due to the similarity to a flag of truce.
The Third National Flag was the adopted flag of the Confederacy.
The Confederate Battle Flag was never a National Flag of the Confederacy. It was carried into
battle by several armies, such as the Army of Northen Virginia and the Army of Tennessee. Was
also used as a Naval Jack by the Confederate Navy.
MYTH — The Confederate Battle Flag is known as the "Stars & Bars".
FACT — A common misconception. The First National Confederate Flag is correctly known
as the "Stars & Bars". The Confederate Battle Flag is known as the "Southern Cross".
MYTH — The Confederate Battle Flag represents racism today.
FACT — The Confederate Battle Flag today finds itself in the center of much controversy
and hoopla going on in several states. The cry to take this flag down is unjustified. It is very
important to keep in mind, that the Confederate Battle Flag was simply just that. A battle flag.
It was never even a National flag, so how could it have flown over a slave nation or represented
slavery or racism? This myth is continued by lack of education and ignorance. Those, that vilify
the Confederate Battle Flag, are very confused about history and have jumped upon a bandwagon with
loose wheels.
MYTH — The United States Flag represented freedom.
FACT — No chance. The US Flag flew over a slave nation for over 85 years! The North tolerated
slavery and acknowledged it as a "division of labor". The North made a vast fortune on slavery and
its commodities. It wasn't, until the South decided to leave the Union, that the North objected.
The North knew, it could not survive without the Southern money. That is the true definition of
hypocrisy.
MYTH — Abraham Lincoln was the Great Emancipator.
FACT — While Lincoln has went down in history as the Great Emancipator, many would not care
to hear his real thoughts on people of color. Martyred President Abraham Lincoln was fervently making
plans to send all freed slaves to the jungles of Central America, once the war was over. Knowing,
that African society would never allow the slaves to return back to Africa, Lincoln also did not
want the slaves in the US. He thought, the jungles of Central America would be the best solution
and conducive to the freed slaves' best interest. The only thing, that kept this from happening,
was his assassination.
MYTH — The South revered slavery.
FACT — A very interesting fact on slavery is, that at the time, the War of 1861-1865
officially commenced, the Southern States were actually in the process of freeing all slaves
in the South. Russia had freed its servants in 1859 and the South took great note of this. Had
military intervention not been forced upon the South, a very different America would have been
realized then, as well as now.
MYTH — The Confederate Army was comprised of rich slave owners.
FACT — Very far from true. The vast majority of soldiers in the Confederate Army were simple
men of meager income. Most of which were hard working farmers and common men. Then, as now, very
few rich men ever fight a war.
MYTH — Only the North had men of color in their ranks.
FACT — Quite simply a major falsehood of history. Many Blacks, both free and of their own will,
joined the Confederate Army to fight for their beloved Southern home. Additionally, men of other ethnic
extraction fought, as well. Oriental, Mexican & Spanish men, as well as Native American Indians fought
with pride for the South.
Today many men of color are members in the heritage group SCV — Sons Of Confederate Veterans.
These men of color and pride rejoice in their heritage. The continued attacks on the Southern
Nation, the Confederacy and her symbols are a terrible outrage to these fine people. These
attacks should be denounced with as much fervor, as those, who denounce the South.
MYTH — The Confederate Flags are an authorized symbol of Aryan, KKK and hate groups.
FACT — Quite the contrary. These despicable organizations, such as the KKK and Aryans, have
taken a hallowed piece of history and have plagued good Southern folks and the memories of fine
Confederate soldiers, that fought under the flag, with their perverse agenda. IN NO WAY does the
Confederate Flag represent hate or violence. Heritage groups, such as the SCV, battle daily the
damage done to a proud nation by these hate groups. The SCV denounces all hate groups and pridefully
boasts "HERITAGE — NOT HATE".
MYTH — The SCV (Sons of Confederate Veterans) are a racist hate group.
FACT — This is a blatant attack on one of the finest heritage groups ever. The SCV — Sons of
Confederate Veterans are a historical, patriotic and non-political organization comprised of descendents
of Confederate soldiers and sailors dedicated to insuring, that a true history of the 1861-1865 period
is preserved and presented to the public. The SCV continues to educate the public of the memory and
reputation of the Confederate soldier, as well as the motives for his suffering and sacrifice.
The SCV — Sons of Confederate Veterans are in NO WAY affiliated with, nor does it recognize or condone
the terrible legacy of hate groups, such as the KKK (Ku-Klux-Klan).