Occupation: Writer Birth: June 10, 1835 Death: January 24, 1930
It was a time of madness, the sort of mad-hysteria that always presages war. There seems to be nothing left but war--when any population in any sort ….
The utter helplessness of a conquered people is perhaps the most tragic feature of a civil war or any other sort of war..
When white men were willing to put their own offspring in the kitchen and corn field and allowed them to be sold into bondage as slaves and degraded ….
It was a marvel, an enigma in abolition latitudes, that the slaves did not rise en-masse, at the beginning of hostilities..