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  • Fiction
    • The Noon to Forever (Every Day Fiction)
    • Shadows of the Night (The J.J. Outre Review)
    • Iraq Poem
    • Johnny Rocket Lives Forever on the Moon
    • Dammit, Ensign!
  • Essays
    • Resigning from the Navy
    • Seniority and Promotions to Lieutenant
    • Camp Speicher Massacre
    • The Crozier Affair
    • Tell Me I Suck
    • A Different Tack: Shipboard Mishaps and PTSD
    • The Three-Vessel Problem
    • Retrospective
    • They Fought for Their Rights
    • Retrospective (2 of… ?)
    • Navy Officer Accessions, SARBs, and the Nuke Draft
    • Retrospective 3
    • Five Reads of The Caine Mutiny
  • Flash Posts
    • FP1 – Integrity: A Sea Non-Story
    • FP2 – Still Valley
    • FP3 – The Lingering Dread of TDRL
    • FP4 – Looking Down from the Bridge
    • FP5 – When We Move On
    • FP6 – Reactions to a First Case
    • FP7 – Cowardice in Afghanistan
    • FP8 – Military Transition and Mental Health
    • FP9 – The Military’s Free Expression Problem
    • FP10 – Farewell, National Defense Service Medal
    • FP11 – Review: The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (2023)
    • FP12 – Two Eclipses
    • FP13 – Watch Team Remus
    • FP14 – On Bertolt Brecht’s “The Interrogation of the Good”

Tag Archives: Lost Cause

They Fought for Their Rights

They fought for their rights… and the Confederate Army hanged them for it.

Posted bySongs of BabylonFebruary 15, 2021January 3, 2023Posted inBlog Posts, EssaysTags:Civil War, Heritage not Hate, Kinston, Lost Cause, North Carolina, Pickett1 Comment on They Fought for Their Rights
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