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From Sons of Confederate Veterans Headquarters, Elm Springs, Tennessee
Press Release - April 18th, 2010 - For Immediate Release Press Release in PDF format
For more information contact:
The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) and the historical truth have come under attack from media outlets like MSNBC, CNN, syndicated columnists such as
Roland S. Martin (Creators.com) and Leonard Pitts, Jr., of the Miami Herald. They are attempting to lynch Virginia Gov. McDonnell and others
of goodwill who recognize April as Confederate History Month --- which has been observed for many years in states across the country.
We applaud the recognition of various groups and organizations interested in the study of their heritage and their part in American history. Black History
Month (February), Women’s History Month (March), Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (May), Native American History Month (November), Hispanic Heritage
Month (Sep.15-Oct.15) and many others stand as examples. Governors and mayors often issue proclamations observing such events and virtually always without
controversy of any kind. Why is it that a Virginia governor is singled out for public pillory and character lynching for recognizing Confederate history?
Where is the “tolerance” for diversity these malicious voices profess to revere?
The SCV is a strictly historical and educational organization, and neither embraces nor espouses acts or ideologies of racial and religious bigotry.
Membership in the Sons of Confederate Veterans is open to all male descendants of any veteran who served honorably in the Confederate armed forces, regardless
of race, colour or creed.
Our Jewish SCV members, like the rest of us, take exception to being labeled as ‘Nazis.’ Our SCV members of Native American, African and Hispanic
ancestry, like the rest of us, take exception to being called ‘racists’ and having our ancestors falsely called ‘terrorists.’
CNN’s Roland Martin has repeatedly referred to Confederate soldiers and officials as “terrorists,” both on televised talk shows (CNN) and in syndicated
columns (Creators.com). Martin’s April 9th column was entitled, “Confederates, Al-Qaida are the Same: Terrorists.” Comparing Confederate soldiers,
recognized as American veterans by an Act of Congress (1958), to Al-Qaida terrorists is over-the-top, absurd and offensive. All Americans of goodwill
should condemn this outrage, but it seems that too many media outlets consider it acceptable discourse to smear certain groups.
Syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts, Jr., of the Miami Herald, recently authored a commentary contending that “The South fought to keep slavery,
period.” In it, Pitts refers to the Confederate government as a “white racist government” guilty of “high treason.” Pitts’ assertions are as false as
they are malicious. Pitts cannot explain why President Lincoln and the U.S. Congress repeatedly asserted that the purpose of the war was to “preserve
the Union” and denied any linkage to slavery. Pitts makes no effort to explain why Confederate President Jefferson Davis was held in prison for two
years without trial after the war. The U.S. government realized that it could NOT convict Davis of treason in a public trial without convicting the
Founders of treason for the Declaration of Independence.
In letters to various newspaper editors, SCV Commander in Chief Charles E. McMichael directly refutes Pitts’ nonsense:
The Sons of Confederate Veterans stands ready, willing and able to defend the true historical record and the good name of Confederate soldiers who are
officially American veterans by Act of Congress. We unequivocally refute and condemn any suggestion that they were “traitors” or “terrorists” as recent
revisionists have maliciously asserted.”
The complete letter from Commander McMichael is reproduced below.
McMichael adds, “My great grandfather was a poor Georgia farm boy of 16 whose family owned no slaves and who endured four years of disease, starvation
and deprivation, not to mention being shot at. It borders on the absurd to suggest that he suffered the ordeal of war to defend slavery for the benefit
of six percent of the population. “
“The 30,000 members of the SCV will never accept the falsehoods of these malicious revisionists seeking to smear Confederate soldiers as ‘traitors’ or
their proud descendants as ‘racists,’” McMichael said. “We challenge media outlets to give the SCV fair opportunity to respond to such smears and
distortions with equal space and air time,” McMichael added.
For more information about the Sons of Confederate Veterans, its members, and activities please visit:
www.scv.org
Charles E. McMichael
For more information contact: Press Release in PDF format
LETTER FROM SCV Commander-In-Chief CHARLES E. MCMICHAEL FOLLOWS:
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Related Press Release from the Virginia Division SCV issued April 9th
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