[Vision2020] Black and Tan

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Jul 7 06:44:03 PDT 2015


The Late Unpleasantness in Idaho:  Southern Slavery and the Culture Wars

An essay by Dr. William Ramsey (Associate Professor of History, University of Idaho) reflecting on Christ Church's "History" Conference of February 2004 and "Southern Slavery As It Was" by Douglas Wilson and Steven Wilkins.

http://www.NotOnThePalouse.com/Unpleasantness_in_Idaho.htm

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Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

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If you want to be like the folks on the hill."

- John Lennon

> On Jul 7, 2015, at 6:22 AM, Rosemary Huskey <donaldrose at cpcinternet.com> wrote:
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> Anyone who believes (as apparently a reader of the Daily News did) that snagging a Eugene Genovese blurb on Black and Tan, Doug Wilson’s self-published, dimwitted, reinvention of his ignorant and monumentally offensive defense of slavery in Southern Slavery As It Was is some kind of literary coup d'etat should read former University of Idaho faculty member William Ramsey’s, remarks on Black and Tan.  The on-line review is well worth the read. 
> Rose Huskey
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