Jumat, 28 Juli 2017

Why do we love our Civil War?

We shot each other to pieces. We killed off a generation of men. We should shudder at the thought of the war. Instead, we celebrate it. When we Americans talk about “the” Civil War, we know which one we mean: the brutal four-year conflict waged between the USA and the CSA that settled the question …

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