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Seriously? Schools go to 'Dixie Days'?
Times Dispatch ^ | 7-May-2005 | RAY MCALLISTER

Posted on 05/06/2005 10:07:47 PM PDT by stainlessbanner

It's almost comical.

The latest is "Dixie Days."

We're sending our school children to "Dixie Days"!

Not to a Civil War event, mind you. But to a Civil War event titled . . . "Dixie Days"!

About 400 students from Hanover and Chesterfield counties were to attend yesterday's opening of "Dixie Days" at Pole Green Park in Hanover.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: dixie; richmond; scv
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1 posted on 05/06/2005 10:07:47 PM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: MacDorcha; JohnPigg; smug; TexConfederate1861; peacebaby; DixieOklahoma; kalee; dljordan; ...

Dixie Days


2 posted on 05/06/2005 10:09:40 PM PDT by stainlessbanner (If you don't know your history, you can't know where you are going)
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To: stainlessbanner

----We're sending our school children to "Dixie Days"!----

Dixie


3 posted on 05/06/2005 10:19:33 PM PDT by Flux Capacitor (Trust me. I know what I'm doing.)
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To: stainlessbanner
Black people don't like the word Dixie.

We took Heart Of Dixie off our state license tags because it's a bad word.

4 posted on 05/06/2005 10:32:50 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

"Black people don't like the word Dixie."

And we all know how upset they get with Jessie (I've never had a job or a congregation) Jackson and the other race hustlers when they attack white Americans, or do they?


5 posted on 05/06/2005 10:41:10 PM PDT by laweeks (I)
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To: stainlessbanner

Guess that explains why they no longer have "slave auctions" like they did when I was a kid in school...


6 posted on 05/06/2005 10:44:55 PM PDT by Moonmad27
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To: blam
Black people don't like the word Dixie.

It is merely a regional designation, like calling the upper midwest the "Great Lakes region." That the term "Dixie" should be considered offensive just goes to show you that, as Rogers and Hammerstein explained, "you have to be carefully taught."

7 posted on 05/06/2005 10:52:35 PM PDT by Madstrider (The right wing conspiracy isn't really so vast -- we just work overtime)
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To: Madstrider; WKB; stainlessbanner; devolve

"That the term "Dixie" should be considered offensive just goes to show you that, as Rogers and Hammerstein explained, "you have to be carefully taught."


Very nicely phrased!
Thank you!

WKB, I know you don't need this reminder.
I just wanted to make sure you saw it.

devolve, I love Elvis, but I love R & H, too!
Do you think you could do something with this?


8 posted on 05/06/2005 11:01:39 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (President Bush is a mensch in cowboy boots.)
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To: blam
We took Heart Of Dixie off our state license tags because it's a bad word.

What in the hell is "Stars Fell on Alabama" supposed to mean anyway?
9 posted on 05/06/2005 11:55:02 PM PDT by Jaysun (The road to despotism is paved with "fairness")
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To: stainlessbanner
This guy is a slaphappy hysteric! If you read his diatribe you can see that his only bitch is that he's abhorred by the word "Dixie". Somebody find this water-head a hobby!
10 posted on 05/07/2005 12:13:10 AM PDT by Jaysun (The road to despotism is paved with "fairness")
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To: stainlessbanner
[From article] We do this over and over and over. It's not hard to figure why outsiders refer to us as: "Richmond, the Capital of the Confederacy . . . "

That's code, of course, for: "Richmond, still racist and stupid 140 years after the Civil War ended . . . "

It needn't be that way.

That's right, pal. Just get on I-95, point it north, and keep going until you get to Philly. They'll understand your POV completely, and you'll fit right in.

You'll even like the Philly cheese steak sandwiches, I'm sure.

11 posted on 05/07/2005 1:00:07 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: stainlessbanner
And the problem is?

I went to school in Cheterfield County and I think it's wonderful. It is nice to know that there is still some sense of historic preservation in my old home.

12 posted on 05/07/2005 4:25:21 AM PDT by sweetliberty (Never argue with a fool. People might not know the difference.)
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To: stainlessbanner
Jefferson Davis...

Davis's bronze statue at Hollywood Cemetery

...Despite having expressed his share of disappointment and bitterness after the war, during the latter years of his life he was reflective on the outcome of the events, and was willing to put the past behind him for the sake of the future of the South. In his final speech that he delivered in 1887, Davis proclaimed:

"The past is dead; let it bury its dead, its hopes, and its aspirations. Before you lies the future, a future full of golden promise, a future of expanding national glory, before which all the world shall stand amazed. Let me beseech you to lay aside all rancor, all bitter sectional feeling, and to take your places in the ranks of those who will bring about a consummation to be wished—a reunited country."

Jefferson Davis died in New Orleans in December 1889, and was re-interred in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, on May 31, 1893. His wife and children are buried beside him in the Davis Circle.

13 posted on 05/07/2005 4:40:53 AM PDT by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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To: stainlessbanner

I dated a girl named Dixie Days, at night I dated someone else.


14 posted on 05/07/2005 4:59:46 AM PDT by BadAndy (Specializing in unnecessarily harsh comments.)
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To: stainlessbanner

Here is the entire article.....................Looks like people are starting to believe this war had more to so about slavery than money. History revisionism at its finest.




Here we go again.

It's almost comical.

The latest is "Dixie Days."

We're sending our school children to "Dixie Days"!

Not to a Civil War event, mind you. But to a Civil War event titled . . . "Dixie Days"!

About 400 students from Hanover and Chesterfield counties were to attend yesterday's opening of "Dixie Days" at Pole Green Park in Hanover.

Oh, and there's more: "Dixie Days" was being put on by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.


Yes, those Sons of Confederate Veterans. Specifically, their Cold Harbor Guard Camp.

We do this over and over and over. It's not hard to figure why outsiders refer to us as: "Richmond, the Capital of the Confederacy . . . "

That's code, of course, for: "Richmond, still racist and stupid 140 years after the Civil War ended . . . "

It needn't be that way.

The Civil War is one of the two most important events in our history. (The American Revolution was noteworthy, too, you might say.) The Civil War should be taught honestly and accurately.

Without romanticism.

"Dixie" is the word for the idealized South, of beautiful plantations and happy Negro slaves, or "Gone With the Wind," of halcyon days, of "the land of cotton; old times there are not forgotten."

Sort of glosses over that whole slavery thing.

Argue all you want that the Civil War was about other things. But one side was fighting to preserve a society allowing slavery. The other, against it.

To a whole lot of people, including the descendants of slaves, Confederates were the bad guys.

School officials did help planners of the three-day "Dixie Days" present the war fully. And the presenters' Web site shows they have taken their responsibility seriously. Students can surely learn.

But apparently parents received letters saying only that this would be a Civil War event, according to yesterday's Times-Dispatch. There was no mention of "Dixie Days."

At least one parent complained when she found out.

"I am appalled that the school is sponsoring this trip," the parent said in removing her child. "This is something that brings up a lot of negative thoughts."

So here's my proposal: Do "Dixie Days."

But do "Yankee Days," too.

Deal?


Ray's column runs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. To respond, you can call him at (804) 649-6333; fax (804) 775-8059; or e-mail rmcallister@timesdispatch.com.


15 posted on 05/07/2005 5:03:10 AM PDT by Plumberman27
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To: lentulusgracchus

It's not hard to figure why outsiders refer to us as: "Richmond, the Capital of the Confederacy . . . "



Is this guy for real? It's referred to as the Capital of the Confederacy because IT WAS THE CAPITAL OF THE CONFEDERACY! The Confederate White House is there for all to see.
People from Richmond and the rest of VA know that or at least in my day they did. Don't they still teach US history in schools there?


16 posted on 05/07/2005 5:28:32 AM PDT by kalee
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To: stainlessbanner
They need to direct their attention to places in the world that still have slavery if they want credibility.

As it stands I see no outrage or condemnation of the Countries still profiting from black slavery yet they become frenzied over anything that has to do with the South that hasn't had slavery in over a hundred years ago.

It's real easy to fight a war that has already been won. Pick a real battle and fight against that. But I guess then they would have to admit that blacks have long held blacks as slaves and profited from it,a fact their history conveniently leaves out.

17 posted on 05/07/2005 5:34:32 AM PDT by SouthernFreebird
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To: blam

Alabama used to be a great state before they removed 'Heart of Dixie' - at least they still have you ;o)


18 posted on 05/07/2005 5:39:45 AM PDT by 4CJ (||) OUR sins put Him on that cross. HIS love for us kept Him there.(||)
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To: Plumberman27
The Civil War should be taught honestly and accurately. Without romanticism.

I agree. So end the ridiculous charade that the St. Abraham and the union fought to free slaves.

19 posted on 05/07/2005 5:43:45 AM PDT by 4CJ (||) OUR sins put Him on that cross. HIS love for us kept Him there.(||)
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To: stainlessbanner
So.. what happens to the Dixie Chicks.
20 posted on 05/07/2005 5:43:47 AM PDT by Gone_Postal (government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take it away)
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