Its easy to view history through an oversimplifying lensa phenomenon which often happens with the United States Civil War. Generalizations might proclaim, for example, that all Confederates were white Anglo-Saxons who wholeheartedly opposed both change and the American constitutional order. It is true that the Confederacy would not have come into its brief existence without widespread white support for racialized slavery, which its own vice president called the cornerstone of the rebellion. Yet these broad strokes paint over finer detail. The truth is, as always, more complicated. There are shades of gray among those who wore it.
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The page includes a photograph of President Tyler. Since so many LV authors and commenters are 'liberal' wackos, always good to see somebody busting PC there. Comments below the article have a very low idiocy content, considering.