Nathan Bedford Forrest and African-Americans: Yankee Myth, Confederate Fact

Lochlainn Seabrook

Nathan Bedford Forrest and African-Americans: Yankee Myth, Confederate Fact
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sea Raven Press
Country
Published
30 January 2016
Pages
126
ISBN
9781943737253

Nathan Bedford Forrest and African-Americans: Yankee Myth, Confederate Fact

Lochlainn Seabrook

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According to Yankee historians Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest was a vicious redneck who detested blacks, beat his slaves, refused to fight alongside African-Americans, killed black Union soldiers on sight, committed a racist massacre at the Battle of Fort Pillow, and founded and led the Ku Klux Klan in an attempt to rid the South of blacks. Actually, the opposite is true. But Liberals, anti-South writers, and pro-North educators have done their best to make sure you never find out.

Now all of that’s changed! In his illuminating book Nathan Bedford Forrest and African-Americans: Yankee Myth, Confederate Fact, award-winning author, Forrest scholar, and unreconstructed Southern historian Colonel Lochlainn Seabrook reveals the facts about the great Confederate chieftain that have been suppressed for 150 years, debunking these and other Yankee myths that were long ago invented in order to taint Forrest’s reputation, demean the South, and hide the truth about Lincoln’s War from the public. Colonel Seabrook’s generously illustrated, clearly written work examines the five primary myths associated with Forrest and African-Americans, from the General’s alleged racism and his treatment of slaves, to his attitude toward black Confederates and his real relationship with the original KKK.

The reader will learn, for example, that Forrest, while possessed of the characteristic European-American values and views of his day, was far from the monstrous bigot portrayed in our history books, and that he was, as he himself put it, a friend of the colored race, one who treated his slaves with respect and humanity, freed them long before Lincoln’s fake and illegal Emancipation Proclamation, enlisted 45 of them in his cavalry, and hand-picked seven to be his personal armed guards. Of his loyal and brave African-American soldiers Forrest publicly said: These boys stayed with me for the entire war. Better Confederates did not live.

We also learn that there was no racist massacre at the Battle of Fort Pillow, that Forrest was neither the founder or the Grand Wizard of the original KKK - or what the author calls the Reconstruction KKK (1865-1869), that it was not a racist organization but rather a Conservative, pro-Constitution, anti-carpetbag group with no connection to the modern KKK (founded in 1915), and that thousands of African-Americans not only supported it and even assisted it, there was also an all-black Ku Klux Klan in Nashville, Tennessee.

This one-of-a-kind book, Colonel Seabrook’s ninth (of 12) on the General, blows the lid off the Yankee myths about Nathan Bedford Forrest and African-Americans. Includes an index, bibliography, reference notes, and a comprehensive appendices section. Though brief, this heavily researched study is a powerful educational tool that will forever alter the way you look at Forrest, Lincoln’s War, and the South. Destined to become a Southern classic. Available in paperback and hardcover.

Neo-Victorian scholar Lochlainn Seabrook, whose literary works range from astronomy to zoology, is one of the most prolific and popular writer-historians in the world today. A descendant of the families of Alexander H. Stephens, John S. Mosby, Edmund W. Rucker, and William Giles Harding, he is known by literary critics as the new Shelby Foote and the American Robert Graves, and by his fans as the Voice of the Traditional South. The Sons of Confederate Veterans member is a Kentucky Colonel, a recipient of the prestigious Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal, and the author and editor of nearly 100 educationally enlightening books (currently). Col. Seabrook has a 45-year background in American and Southern history, and is the author of the international blockbuster Everything You Were Taught About the Civil War is Wrong, Ask a Southerner!

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