Blogger/Historian Anna The Imp, from across the pond, has a great article on the complexities of the British position on America’s Civil War. She points out that:
… the free-standing statue of General Thomas ‘Stonewall’ Jackson, put up in Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia in 1875, with funds provided by his English admirers, [are] a reminder the politics were not quite as simple as the Lincoln statue in Edinburgh would suggest.
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An excellent post.
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Bob, it was you who introduced be to “the Imp” – she writes good stuff!
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