Shelby Foote described the civil war as central to all our lives. While individuals may differ on its centrality to their lives, I think in some measure, we continue to be shaped by the outcome of the war. Can we discover truths as we discuss the issues of the Civil War? I think so.
In September of this year, I offered a list of possible books as reading selections for book club members to consider reading for November. The evening book group selected A Separate Country by Robert Hicks. Last night’s discussion was not disappointing. Our group enjoyed a rich conversation regarding the Civil War, the Battle of Franklin, John Bell Hood, New Orleans, race, injustice, redemption, and the legacy of war. As the discussion continued long into the evening, we discovered we had more questions than answers. Now, we are pondering a road trip to Nashville and Franklin. On the agenda… the Carter House and Carton Mansion.
Driving home last night, I was thinking about visiting my former hometown. Then, I was thinking about spending time with dear friends… Hester Hamilton, Wanda Guy, Diane Cohn, Linda Alexander, Rita Dozier, Mrs. Cross, Bill Peach, Priscilla Bright, Doris McMillian, the Nelsons, the list goes on...
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