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To: Non-Sequitur

“If the slaves on the South were mine, I would surrender them all without a struggle, to avert this war.” R.E. Lee when asked his opinion of the view being set forth in the North that the war was fought over the issue of slavery.

An honest assessment of history reveals that Lee inherited 6 slaves from his father. A will written 24 years before his death (and before the invasion from the north) indicated that at that time he had legal title to one female slave. Lee emancipated most of his slaves years before the war, and had sent those to Liberia that were willing to go. Interestingly enough those in Liberia sent very affectionate letters back to him through the lines of war.


259 posted on 03/13/2010 8:14:06 AM PST by Conservative9
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To: Conservative9
An honest assessment of history reveals that Lee inherited 6 slaves from his father. A will written 24 years before his death (and before the invasion from the north) indicated that at that time he had legal title to one female slave. Lee emancipated most of his slaves years before the war, and had sent those to Liberia that were willing to go. Interestingly enough those in Liberia sent very affectionate letters back to him through the lines of war.

A contradiction of your earlier claim that Lee owned not a single one, wouldn't you agree? In any case, he also had the benefit of the slaves left from his father-in-law's estate and which he was the executor.

261 posted on 03/13/2010 8:17:26 AM PST by Non-Sequitur
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