Tuesday, May 29, 2007
The History of Honoring the War Dead
Check out this NYT article that begins, "Memorial Day got its start after the Civil War, when freed slaves and abolitionists gathered in Charleston, S.C., to honor Union soldiers who gave their lives to battle slavery." Cohen offers historical background on the waning significance of "slavery and freedom" to commemorations of this holiday.
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