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Title: RIP Shelby Foote
Post by: Nathaniel Firethorn on June 28, 2005, 09:59:14 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/books/06/28/obit.foote.ap/index.html



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Picking any one moment or place is a romantic approach to history that I'm uneasy about. Singling out any one event from history as all-important. Every event is led up to by so many others, small and large. Besides, what you think about and where you'd want to go keeps changing.

"Right now I'm thinking a good deal about emancipation. One of our sins was slavery. Another was emancipation. It's a paradox. In theory, emancipation was one of the glories of our democracy-and it was. But the way it was done led to tragedy. Turning four million people loose with no jobs or trades or learning. And then, in 1877, for a few electoral votes, just abandoning them entirely. A huge amount of pain and trouble resulted. Everybody in America is still paying for it.

"It would be nice to talk to Lincoln. He'd really talk to you. Maybe run circles around you. Not like others who you figure would be mostly rhetoric."
Sad

- NF
Title: RIP Shelby Foote
Post by: Azrael256 on June 28, 2005, 10:29:19 AM
Sad

I'm halfway through Fort Sumter To Perryville for the Civil War class next semester.  Gonna miss him.
Title: RIP Shelby Foote
Post by: Sean Smith on June 28, 2005, 11:18:30 AM
I'm about halfway through Red River to Appomattox.  

In Ken Burns's documentary on the Civil War, Foote told all the best stories, and did the best job telling them.
Title: RIP Shelby Foote
Post by: The Rabbi on June 28, 2005, 12:19:41 PM
What a shame.  BUt I didnt realize he was so old.
Title: RIP Shelby Foote
Post by: Nathaniel Firethorn on June 28, 2005, 01:32:26 PM
Old? He was only 88. If he'd have just given up that pipe, he could have lived forever. Wink

- NF