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Humanizing Southerners Who Built Confederate Monuments and Statues After the Civil War 

THEY FACE EAST
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Confederate monuments and statues continue to trigger anger, hatred, and rage in America 159 years after the Civil War guns fell silent in 1865. Veteran headstone cleaning advocate Trae Zipperer, founder of By Memorial Day, Inc., wades into this old national debate with a new perspective. Trae humanizes the Southerners who built these imposing monuments by providing insights as to why survivors of the War Between the States may have felt compelled to honor Confederate soldiers.
Visit most any courthouse square in the Bible Belt South and you will likely see a massive memorial of granite and bronze rising to an imposing height. Atop many of these polished stone pedestals is a figure of an American fighting man of the 1860’s. In the downtown square, nearby these monuments to Confederate soldiers, is most always a smaller separate monument dedicated to members of the Armed Forces who served during all other wars including the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and now the War on Terror. These second monuments are literally a third of the size of the Confederate memorial statue. But why? Why are the monuments to all other wars so much smaller than the Confederate soldier memorials?
How much do you really know about the Civil War? Would you consider yourself an authority on the Civil War? No? Well then why do you accept at face value the dumbed down version of the Civil War told by those with an agenda?
Did you know Abraham Lincoln sent a resupply armada to Fort Sumter to force the South into firing the first shots? Did you know Lincoln knew the ship Star of the West had already been fired upon three months earlier while attempting to resupply Fort Sumter? Did you know there were no casualties in Fort Sumter? Not a single soldier was wounded. Not a single soldier was killed.
Did you know Abraham Lincoln immediately called for 75,000 troops to invade the South to avenge Fort Sumter? How many soldiers in Fort Sumter did Lincoln think his resupply armada would end up killing? How many Southerners do you think Abraham Lincoln intended to kill by ordering 75,000 armed men into Virginia from Washington D.C.? Did you know the standing army in the United States on the day Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers was only 17,500 soldiers? That’s more than 4X the standing United States Army!
Did you know Virginia voted to remain in the Union before Lincoln announced his invasion plans? Did you know Virginia reconvened and voted to secede in response to Lincoln’s call for 75,000 soldiers to kill Southerners?
You’ve heard time and again about Southern people being responsible for slavery, white supremacy, Jim Crow, segregation, and racial oppression. You’ve listened to people like Henry Lewis Gates, Jr. on his hit tv show Finding Your Roots shame guests for descending from a Confederate soldier. But what if there was more to the story than simply white Southern people bad, all other groups of people good?
Did you know Abraham Lincoln excluded 800,000 enslaved African Americans from freedom in his famous Emancipation Proclamation? Did you know the Northern people, the United States of America during the Civil War, held 800,000 slaves in the Lower North states of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri? Did you know Lincoln denied freedom to slaves who happened to be within areas of the South occupied by Union forces such as New Orleans, LA and Norfolk, VA?
Did you know not a single Southerner was a member of the United States House of Representatives when the Northern people voted NOT TO END slavery in America, in the Northern states, when they failed to pass the 13th Amendment on June 15, 1864 by a vote of 93 for, 65 against, with another 23 Congressmen of the North choosing not to vote?
Did you know the United States of America, the North, the Union, the supposed good guys fighting to end slavery refused to allow black Union Civil War soldiers from being buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? Did you know the good guys of the North dug up 187 white Union soldiers in the Old City Cemetery in Lynchburg, VA for reburial in a national cemetery, but left behind Talbot, United States Colored Troops [U.S.C.T.]?
Watch this video and read Trae Zipperer’s new book They Face East: A Memoir of Confederates in My Tree. Visit TheyFaceEast.com to learn more.

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@airtow6766
@airtow6766 5 часов назад
Glad to see you making new content. You have been an inspiration to me and others to respect and honor our veterans and their final resting places. I have followed your example and made cleaning veteran headstones part of my life's mission to never forget those that gave so much to America.
@theyfaceeast
@theyfaceeast 4 часа назад
I appreciate you taking up the cause of providing reverent perpetual care for our veterans of the past. The website isn't fully functional yet, but I encourage you to visit ByMemorialDay.com to see where we are going next. And I hope you'll be able to buy a copy of my new book THEY FACE EAST.
@ericsimpson1176
@ericsimpson1176 58 минут назад
When i would talk to my grandmother about what her grandfather said about the war she said all he ever said was that " they were always hungry " Daniel Boon Helms co. K 42nd N.C.
@Flyingunz64D
@Flyingunz64D 4 часа назад
Surrender means that the history of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy; that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers; will learn from Northern school books their version of the War; will be impressed by all the influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as traitors, and our maimed veterans as fit subjects for derision. Patrick Cleburne
@incompletesentience
@incompletesentience 4 часа назад
Yeah, don’t think we forgot about the Purple Heart thing….that was CrazyTown, population You.
@MagnateProSEO
@MagnateProSEO 6 часов назад
Boy, the part about the 13th Amendment was a throat punch. Looking forward to reading more about that in Chapters 25 and 26 of the book! Didn't take long for it to become a #1 best seller on Amazon either haha! Not surprised. America needs this information. Great video and congratulations, my hardcover copy of They Face East get's here in just a few days!
@theyfaceeast
@theyfaceeast 5 часов назад
The more you know, the more you can spot suppression of facts, fake history, and incredible American stories. Achieving #1 Best Seller ranking on Amazon against a former President of the United States was certainly a good first day. Hopefully viewers will enjoy this video and want to learn more about their own family's legacy in America. If their ancestors lived in the South, I can tell you THEY FACE EAST!
@davezman2295
@davezman2295 5 часов назад
Very good. You and I would get along very well
@davezman2295
@davezman2295 5 часов назад
Brother against brother. I think that happened a lot up north. Not so much down here in the south
@theyfaceeast
@theyfaceeast 5 часов назад
You might be right about that. The Southerners were being invaded, so they banded together in defense. On the Northern side, there were probably some who recognized Lincoln should not be using the full military might of the United States Armed Forces to take the offensive against fellow Americans. After all, there were no casualties at Fort Sumter, so why the need to send 75,000 soldiers to kill Southerners? Think about it. Lincoln ordered a resupply armada to Fort Sumter to force the South to fire. He knew they would fire on a resupply ship, because they had already fired on Star of the West four months prior. Not a single soldier in the fort was wounded. Not a single soldier in the fort was killed. So Lincoln's response to the bloodless incident "he" initiated was to invade with intent to kill to the tune of 75,000 troops? The standing U.S. Army was only 17,500 at that time. I document every event in chronological order in Chapters 25 and 26 in my new book THEY FACE EAST.
@jeffhallel8211
@jeffhallel8211 5 часов назад
Whatever happened to the second commandment?
@theyfaceeast
@theyfaceeast 5 часов назад
I'm pretty sure the second commandment has to do with worshipping idols, such as Diana.
@jeffhallel8211
@jeffhallel8211 4 часа назад
@@theyfaceeast Is there a difference between a statue of Diana and a statue of Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant or many thousands of others?
@theyfaceeast
@theyfaceeast 4 часа назад
@@jeffhallel8211 A statue is simply a statue until you replace God with it. Diana was their god. Another example, while Moses was away, the Jews asked Aaron to make them a new god, out of gold, in the form of a calf. When Moses returned, the people were worshipping the golden calf which obviously was not alive and able to do anything for them. I haven't heard about anyone worshipping statues or monuments in America to replace God. But, as more and more Americans turn away from God, we might begin to see folks praying to a monument, or a fence post.
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