Frederick Douglass on Remembering the Civil War, 1877

Frederick Douglass on Remembering the Civil War, 1878 Americans came together after the Civil War largely by collectively forgetting what the war was about. Celebrations honored the bravery of both armies, and the meaning of the war faded. Frederick Douglass and other Black leaders engaged with Confederate sympathizers in a battle of historical memory. In … Continue reading Frederick Douglass on Remembering the Civil War, 1877