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March 10th, 2010
Black Confederates: Inconvenient Truth or Racist-inspired Revisionism?
A Long-Sought Photograph, Discovered, Stirs the Pot The photograph of my second great-grandfather was in a book titled Black Confederates (Pelican Publishing 2001), which its editors and publisher tout as a compilation of historical accounts, photographs and documents relating to blacks who served with rebel forces in the Civil War. Lewis LeJay (1835-1921) is described in the book through an …Continue reading →
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