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While Horwitz is in Vicksburg, he notices a different kind of racial divide than he saw in some other places.  What is different about the culture of Vicksburg?  Or is any place in the South a Guthrie waiting to happen?  --Erin B.
 
While Horwitz is in Vicksburg, he notices a different kind of racial divide than he saw in some other places.  What is different about the culture of Vicksburg?  Or is any place in the South a Guthrie waiting to happen?  --Erin B.
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When Horwitz is talking to the African American preacher Michael King, he asks him "if there was any way that white Southerns to honor their forebears without insulting his." King responded with: "Remember you ancestors, but remember what they fought for too. and recognize it was wrong." (pg. 44) I was just curious what yall's thoughts on this was... -MK
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In Chapter 6, Horwitz is at the reenactment of the Battle of Wilderness. He discusses some of the draws for reenactors to either fight for the North or South. One of the reasons for siding with the South was "Americans' instinctive allegiance to underdogs." (pg. 136) How much do you think this plays into the general public's minds about the South? -MK

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