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Life & Death of the Southern God: Suddenly, they never mentioned the God of slavery again. The Great Hush.
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Life and Death of the Southern God. Thursday, September 23, 2010. Suddenly, they never mentioned the God of slavery again. The Great Hush. We don't talk about that God anymore. Can you kill a God? Yes, oddly, but you have to create it first. The Southern God of Slavery took nearly 50 years to create - to entrench into Southern minds, Southern laws, and Southern culture. Death of the Southern God. On February 6, 2011. Lee said his God "knew and intended" slavery to be painful . Can you kill a God? Well, G...
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Life & Death of the Southern God: September 2010
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Life and Death of the Southern God. Thursday, September 23, 2010. Suddenly, they never mentioned the God of slavery again. The Great Hush. We don't talk about that God anymore. Can you kill a God? Yes, oddly, but you have to create it first. The Southern God of Slavery took nearly 50 years to create - to entrench into Southern minds, Southern laws, and Southern culture. Death of the Southern God. On February 6, 2011. Lee said his God "knew and intended" slavery to be painful . Can you kill a God? Well, G...
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Violent Supression of Free Speech In South: How -- and why -- the South violently supressed free speech from 1820 -1865
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Violent Supression of Free Speech In South. Wednesday, October 6, 2010. How - and why - the South violently supressed free speech from 1820 -1865. Think there was free speech in the South from 1820-1860? Think again. Free speech about slavery was outlawed - literally made against the law, punishable by torture, jail, and banishment. They were called "anti-incendiary" laws, and the forbade any communication, spoken or written, that "might dissatisfy" a slave, if a slave heard it, or of it. Ships were sear...