My family was from the North, but my dad was in the Army when I was a kid, and we bounced around to several bases in the South. When I got older, and talked to my parents about the Civil War, they were always adamant that the Southerners they’d known had never really surrendered, and truly believed that “The South Will Rise Again.”
I thought it was just talk, but apparently not. Southerners were holding onto that dream for better than 150 years.
Maybe in your timeline…
My family was from the North, but my dad was in the Army when I was a kid, and we bounced around to several bases in the South. When I got older, and talked to my parents about the Civil War, they were always adamant that the Southerners they’d known had never really surrendered, and truly believed that “The South Will Rise Again.”
I thought it was just talk, but apparently not. Southerners were holding onto that dream for better than 150 years.