MakeeLearn -> RE: Intellectus Ex Nihilo (Wal-Mart on Ice) (12/27/2018 1:44:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel Well, dang, MakeeLearn. What a great story and experience. You rubbed shoulders with a legend, although he didn't think of himself that way. He was just a 'Bama boy lucky enough to survive a war. To the rest of us, he was walking history. Goes to show that every person has a story. If you and Sledge had lived in Georgia, instead of across the state line, I'd be begging you to write a story about Sledge. Or I'd write one about the both of you, and I'd be sure to include the comment about "those things are deadly!" And they are, as we all know! If you are looking for a good Georgia story. Find a copy of Confederate Scrapbook published in 1893 by Lizze Cary Daniel, and read the story "With the old Vets of Georgia: Representative Styles, the Colored Law-Maker, gets a cane". Styles was a black politician who fought for the rights of Confederate Vets. The story in the scrapbook was originally published in the Atlanta Constitution
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