Slavery is a human condition attended with many evils, but the federal government says in its archive of interviews of former slaves that 80 percent spoke well of their former masters and that the comity between the races prior to the war is unmistakeable as historical fact. The issue has emerged in Nashville after a bill to favor a school association with accrediting authority was yanked because one of its founders, Doug Wilson, is declared to be one who speaks favorably of the South. (Courtesy Hot News Talk Radio.)
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