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All of the following articles were originally published in the Barnes Review and are reprinted here by permission. The Barnes Review is published by TBR Co. 130 Third St., SE, Washington, D.C. 20003.
Once again we must ask why none of this information is taught in schools and when will the citizens stand up and speak out against the brain washing propaganda that is being taught to their children? Our entire history is being replaced with "politically correct" lies, falsehoods, half truths, distortions, and deliberate omissions.
Section Two: Blacks who fought for the Confederacy.
Section Three: Confederate Indians - the last Confederate army to surrender.
Section Four: Thomas Jefferson - what he really meant by "equal".
Section One
Dixie's Censored Subject - Black Slaveowners.
By Robert M. Grooms
(Originally published in the Barnes Review October 1995)



Fugitive Blacks crossing the Rappahannock River in 1862. Such people were a distinct minority. In Virginia and other "Rebel" states countless anecdotal recollections and numerous documented instances show that the war did not cast Black and White Confederate life asunder.





