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"When the Confederate soldier lived, no one dared criticize him or his blood stained battle flag of many hard fought battles.
On March 5, 2008, Governor Sonny Perdue of Georgia signed a proclamation declaring April as Confederate History Month. The proclamation specifically recognizes and honors Bill Yopp, a black Confederate from Laurens County, Georgia.
Have we forgotten our nation's history?
Once our young people were taught, from history books, about the month of April when the War Between the States began (1861) and ended (1865.) Grandparents told the children stories that included "The Great Locomotive Chase" of April 12, 1862.
April have become known as Confederate History Month."
American Chronicle | April--When We Remember Our Southern Heroes
On March 5, 2008, Governor Sonny Perdue of Georgia signed a proclamation declaring April as Confederate History Month. The proclamation specifically recognizes and honors Bill Yopp, a black Confederate from Laurens County, Georgia.
Have we forgotten our nation's history?
Once our young people were taught, from history books, about the month of April when the War Between the States began (1861) and ended (1865.) Grandparents told the children stories that included "The Great Locomotive Chase" of April 12, 1862.
April have become known as Confederate History Month."
American Chronicle | April--When We Remember Our Southern Heroes