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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: The Last Rebel: Gene Hackman meets H.K. Edgerton, Former NAACP President ASHEVILLE, June 27 On Thursday, June 26, 2008, at the invitation of Asheville Tribune Editor David Morgan and confirmation of SLRC Administrative Director, the Honorable Roger McCredie that a Truth Patrol should be present; I would don the uniform of the Southern soldier, pick up his glorious banner and head out to Malaprop's Bookstore in downtown Asheville where actor Gene Hackman with his co-author, Daniel Lenihan had come to promote, sign copies and answer questions about their book titled "Escape From Andersonville," touted as a novel of the Civil War. After greeting and posing for pictures for many of the people that included some of Asheville and Buncombe Counties' most prominent citizens who stood in line outside Malaprops waiting to be seated, I would enter and take my seat right up front next to the podium from which the authors would speak. After their introductions whereupon Mr. Hackman had set the stage with his charismatic charm, he turned and introduced his co-author who began his opening statements by saying that their book centered on Andersonville that was undoubtedly the worst prisoner of war facility on either side of the war effort, North or South. After several more moments of discourse in an explanation that their book was about some Union Captain who had escaped Andersonville and was planning on returning to aid in the escape of some of his comrades who were still suffering there; Mr. Lenihan opened the foor up for questions from the audience. I was the frst to be recognized and offered this discord: "Mr. Lenihan, I take great exception on your opening remarks in describing Andersonville as the worst of the prison systems on both sides of he War. You make no mention of places like Camp Douglas which would have made Andersonville ook like a picnic with the POPE." I take exception with the title of your book, The Escape from Andersonville, when Major Wirtz did everything he could do to return Union soldiers under the prisoner exchange program, only to have General Grant suspend the program and send his men back to an overcrowded Andersonville where Major Wirtz was having diffculty feeding his own men. You make no mention of the deliberate actions of Union Colonel Sweet, who deliberately starved, tortured, maimed and immediately killed any Confederate soldier who looked like me and left their remains to be eaten by the hoards of rats who patrolled there. Mr. Lenihan would back away from his original contentions and began to offer a substantially different and more accurate description of historical events surrounding this tragic epoch. I must say that it was not until Mr. Hackman answered a question in affrmation that he and Mr. Lenihan had come to the conclusion that the trial and consequential hanging of Major Wirtz was tainted and Major Wirtz was used as a scapegoat by the Northern Federal government, did I began to feel better about this night, and when I began clap loudly after Mr. Hackman's statement, I believed he felt his frst moment of relief. I raised my hand once more and told Mr. Hackman that he had always been one of my favorite actors, but that on this evening that before he had so by his statements vindicated himself and his co-author; I had come to whip him. He answered cheerfully that he could sense that. I told him that Harriet Beecher Stowe's book, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the biased writings about Andersonville had probably been the most signifcant determining factors in turning Northern people against the Southern people, and probably more so than Lincoln's proclamation that those bad people have fred upon our flag at Ft. Sumter, and for this reason alone, anything written about Andersonville would always fall under the eye of those of us who work hard to vindicate our homeland from the wrongs that besiege the pages of those who write unfairly about her. On Friday June 27, 2008, the Asheville Citizen-Times would only show a postage stamp picture taken by their staff photographer, John Coutlakis with his arms draped around one of our residents, but you can believe it was not the picture that he took with a black man dressed in the Confederate uniform carrying the Confederate Naval Jack. Nor would the story reported carry the exchange of dialogue that took place in Malaprops that would lead some of Western North Carolina's most prominent citizens and visitors as it had Gene Hackman and co-author Daniel Lenihan to the conclusion that Major Wirtz deserved vindicat ion and just maybe so does his homeland, the Southland of America. The Last Rebel (slide show with the song) There's a grey horse standin' still Lynyrd Skynyrd The Last Rebel lyrics
Poster Comment: missing b&w picture of Hackman with Edgerton - download the pdf to view Above, H.K. Edgrton (l) and Gene Hackman (r).On Thursday, June 26, actor Gene Hackman and Dan Lenihan presented themselves for a book signing and discussion at Malaprops bookstore of their Civil War novel / Escape from Andersonville./ The bookstore was packed with an attentive audience. Even though the book was fctional and not written as an historical account, several people asked Hackman and Lenihan their views regarding historical events. One of the questions asked was whether or not the authors thought that the North had railroaded the Commandant of the camp, Captain Henry Wirz, to his hanging at the end of the war. After some refection, the authors voiced their view that they believed that such had been the case. After the discussion, the authors remained to sign what appeared to be close to 100 of their books. In a slight turn of events - that was well received - H.K. Edgerton presented the authors with a copy of Mike Scruggs book /The Un-Civil War/ that Edgerton himself signed, while dressed in his Confederate uniform and carrying the Battle Flag It was interesting to observe the jovial mood of Gene Hackman having his photograph taken with H.K. Edgerton at Malaprops last week. (Ref pic page 3) We were reminded of a few weeks ago when we received a phone call from Rocky D, who is a well-known talk show host in Charleston, S.C. for WTMA-AM 1250. Rocky D was in Asheville attending our Memorial Day presentations downtown and was walking around with H.K. Edgerton. He had interviewed H.K. on his show several times, in Charleston and in Tampa, FL, and considered him to be a friend. At the downtown ceremonies, H.K. had introduced Rocky to Mayor Terry Bellamy. After the introduction, a lady photographer was standing near-by and asked the mayor if she would stand next to H.K. for a photograph. At that point Mayor Bellamy declared firmly, "No, I do not want my picture taken with him," and walked off. Shortly after that we received a call from Rocky D who reiterated the event to us and said he felt rather embarrassed for Asheville and HK about what had happened. He thought we would like to be made aware of this strange photo session. Well, Rocky, all we can say is that we guess HK is good enough for Gene Hackman, but just not good enough for Asheville's mayor. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 17.
#6. To: Deasy, All (#0)
Friends, I entreat you all and enjoin you in a most solemn way from using the untoward language toward our black brothers on this forum which I sometimes read in posts here. Those that hate us and are busy cooking up wars and picking our pockets may be driving us headlong into times of calamity. There are great conflicts brewing the like of which this country has not seen in a century and a half. We will need all the allies that we can muster. Do not spurn these hands. Black folks to helped build this land. They too know the meaning of the word Liberty.
Those that hate us and are busy cooking up wars and picking our pockets may be driving us headlong into times of calamity. There are great conflicts brewing the like of which this country has not seen in a century and a half. We will need all the allies that we can muster. Do not spurn these hands. Black folks to helped build this land. They too know the meaning of the word Liberty. Very good post and so very true. Freedom, and Liberty are color blind. We must overcome these meager differences to slay the beast that would take our Freedoms away. Anything less aids the beast.
Bullshit.
Freedom, and Liberty are color blind. Bullshit. Not Bullshit.. the part you are overlooking, is that just as Freedom and Liberty ARE color blind, so are Stupidity and Ignorance.. it seems sadly, you have come across more then your share, of those that follow the last part. In today's world, that number will only grow.. :-(
#18. To: Refinersfire (#17)
Hillary thinks liberty is age-blind too. Do you? Exercise: Substitute "child" for "black" and "age" for "race" in your thinking. Are some children capable of informed consent and emancipation? Most certainly. Yet we don't spend a lot of time or energy trying to figure out which ones. Not loving niggers like I love my own children, I have no problem at all with blacks' emancipation and separation.
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