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A Time for Honesty About Slavery

发布者: lorespirit | 发布时间: 2012-9-27 12:22| 查看数: 898| 评论数: 0|

Slavery, as many have noted, was America's original sin. The Framers made an ugly compromise to

ratify the Constitution, many of them knowing that the seed of disunion had been planted even as the

Republic was born. Lincoln regarded the Declaration, not the Constitution, as the moral template for

America, and even though he was not an extreme abolitionist, he saw "all men are created equal" as the

vision statement for the nation. He knew and wrote that the Civil War would not have happened except

for slavery.

On the 150th anniversary of the war, David Von Drehle's powerful cover story makes clear that

"forgetting was the price of reconciliation." The war was so painful — as many as 1 in 5 young men in the

country were wounded or killed — that both sides went into denial in their own ways. It was easier for

survivors, and later for entire schools of historians, to frame the war in terms of a conflict over trade or

states' rights than to face the terrible legacy of slavery on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line. Even 150

years after the war started, it is necessary to examine the truth about the dreadful institution that caused

it and the effect the war continues to have today.

To mark the anniversary, we are publishing two books: an unabridged electronic version of David's cover

story called Why They Fought, available exclusively on Amazon.com as a Kindle Single, and a

commemorative hardcover called The Civil War: An Illustrated History. It's a richly illustrated chronicle of

the entire sweep of the conflict, including rare pictures, informative maps and an insightful introduction by

renowned historical novelist Jeff Shaara. It's available wherever books are sold and at

time.com/civilwarbook

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