James Longstreet citations

James Longstreet, dit Old War Horse, né en Caroline du Sud, le 8 janvier 1821, mort à Gainesville , le 2 janvier 1904, était un des principaux généraux confédérés, ou sudistes, de la guerre de Sécession . Wikipedia  

✵ 8. janvier 1821 – 2. janvier 1904
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“The surrender of the former political relations of the negro”

James Longstreet

Letter to the New Orleans Times (19 March 1867)
Contexte: The surrender of the Confederate armies in 1865 involved: 1. The surrender of the claim to the right of secession. 2. The surrender of the former political relations of the negro. 3. The surrender of the Southern Confederacy. These issues expired on the fields last occupied by the Confederate armies. There they should have been buried. The soldier prefers to have the sod that receives him when he falls cover his remains. The political questions of the war should have been buried upon the fields that marked their end.

“If it wasn't about slavery, then I don't know what else it was about.”

James Longstreet

Regarding the American Civil War, as quoted in Letter to the Fauquier Times Democrat https://web.archive.org/web/20110518020556/http://civilwarcavalry.com/?p=2434 (2011), by Clark B. &quot;Bud&quot; Hall, Middleburg, Virginia <br class="br">Attributed

“General, I have been a soldier all my life. I have been with soldiers engaged in fights by couples, by squads, companies, regiments, divisions, and armies, and should know, as well as any one, what soldiers can do. It is my opinion that no fifteen thousand men ever arranged for battle can take that position.”

James Longstreet

As quoted in General James Longstreet: The Confederacy&#x27;s Most Controversial Soldier: A Biography https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0671709216 (1993), by Jeffry D. Wert, New York: Simon &amp; Schuster, p. 283

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