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Slavery and Sectional Strife in the Early American Republic: An Interview with Gary Kornblith

<A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/Sectional-American-Republic-1776-1821-Controversies/dp/0742550958/ref=sr 1 1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258923295&sr=8-1" ><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ud9rSBZCL. SL500 AA240 .jpg" align="left" width="240" height="240" class="floatleft" ></a> Gary Kornblith is a professor of history at Oberlin College, where he has taught since 1981. His publications include <i>The Industrial Revolution in America</i> and, with Carol Lasser, <i>Teaching America

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Transcripts for MSNBC Civil War 20211226 00:27:00

of the flag. that is not my intent. some universities took the flag down. if you re receiving state dollars and you re a public university, then you should display whatever that symbol is. and do you think this is an issue that matters to the people in your district? yes, ma am. why? i just think it s a heritage. it s a history. there is a big movement to remove confederate history. well, it s part of history. you know? where and when is enough? do you feel like slavery was something that was in the past, let s move on? or do you feel like slavery still has an effect today? it s over and it is part of history. it s part of the past. i don t know of a person that owns a slave or has been a slave to this day. i think we re going to make it a major issue as long as we keep rubbing it in from the standpoint of the minority

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Transcripts for MSNBC Civil War 20211226 00:17:00

really vote was colossal. so many white southerners saw this idea of black people serving on jurors or black people owning land as an intolerable revolution. and it necessitated a counterrevolution, even if it necessitated the use of terrorist violence. the tradition was a response to that tremendous fear. well like to go to bed at night believing our society is in social order. i don t have to worry about my child tomorrow being confronted by totally unusual and repugnant ideas or totally unusual and repugnant people. i m safe by the history i know. so the lost cause tradition that

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