Stonewall Jackson, Champion of Black Literacy
Mention the legendary Confederate General Stonewall Jackson to most people and the image that immediately comes to mind is one of a fearless, hard-fighting Southerner known for his eccentricities, who some say fought for slavery. But Thomas Jonathan Jackson was a much more complicated man. Indeed, a careful study of his life would lead one to believe that General Jackson might even be described as a civil-rights leader. Yes, that's right, a civil-rights leader. In the nineteenth century, prior to the War of Federal Aggression, Virginia law prohibited whites from teaching blacks to read and write. Though Stonewall Jackson was … Continue reading Stonewall Jackson, Champion of Black Literacy
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