Mike Essig
1 min readAug 17, 2017

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It is a common misconception among the historically illiterate that most southern soldiers owned slaves and were fighting for slavery. Most were poor whites who owned no or little property of any kind. Most thought they were fighting, as soldiers usually do, to defend their homes and families. Certainly, the poor whites of eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, as well as what became West Virginia, were against slavery or at least indifferent to it as a “cause.”

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Mike Essig
Mike Essig

Written by Mike Essig

Honorary Schizophrenic. Recent refugee. Displaced person. Old white male. Confidant of cassowaries.

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