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To: driftless2
I see that you do not bother to check what you think you know.

If you had taken the time to look up Stephens’ speech, you would have found that it came from the recollections of someone that was quoted and then printed by a newspaper...not a primary source and nothing more than one opinion.

You entered this thread claiming:

Well, good luck. On one of these CW threads years ago I made reference to the Ordinances of Secession trying to convince the diehards(sp) why the Southern states seceded.(Not possible from that limited information.)

Every OOS made it plain slavery was the main reason they were seceding.(Not true as admitted by you and Bubba)

And for good measure I'd throw in Confederate Veep Alexander Stephens’s quote about slavery being “the cornerstone of the Confederacy.” All to no avail.(Of course you had no effect since you were presenting limited and incorrect information.)

Basically it's banging your head against a brick wall trying to convince the diehards(sp).

The reason you think you are “banging your head” is that you are quoting incorrectly and deriving conclusions that are not based on the limited facts you think you have.

Let's see if you are the die hard or do some research.

209 posted on 05/22/2015 8:28:39 AM PDT by PeaRidge
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To: PeaRidge
If you had taken the time to look up Stephens’ speech, you would have found that it came from the recollections of someone that was quoted and then printed by a newspaper...not a primary source and nothing more than one opinion.

And in Stephens' memoir, he says, regarding the speech:

The relation of the black to the white race, or the proper status of the coloured population amongst us, was a question now of vastly more importance than when the old Constitution was formed. The order of subordination was nature's great law; philosophy taught that order as the normal condition of the African amongst European races. Upon this recognized principle of a proper subordination, let it be called slavery or what not, our State institutions were formed and rested. The new Confederation was entered into with this distinct under- standing. This principle of the subordination of the inferior to the superior was the " corner- stone" on which it was formed.

213 posted on 05/22/2015 8:55:54 AM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("The rat always knows when he's in with weasels." --Tom Waits)
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