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A Battle from the Start: Th...

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George Henry Thomas: As Tru...

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The Confederacy's Greatest ...

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The River Was Dyed with Blo...

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Gone with the Glory: The Ci...

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Inglorious Passages: Noncom...

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The War Hits Home: The Civi...

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“In the aftermath of Chickamauga, Forrest made a similar point to “a group of Confederate officers” as they discussed “the recent engagement and of military subjects generally.” Knowing the accounts of the “remarkable exploits” associated with their colleague, the “West Pointers, who were curious to know what tactics the great raider had used and what systems he had followed that enabled him to be eminently successful, plied him with question after question.” One specifically wanted to know what Forrest considered “the most important principle to be adopted in active operations against an enemy in the field.” In what the writer recalled was a “broad, uncouth dialect,” Forrest responded eagerly: “‘Wall, General, if I git youah idée, you want to know, sah, what I considah the main pint. Wall, now, I don’t know what you all think about it, but my idée is, to always git the most men thar fust, and then,’ he added, ‘ef you can’t whup ’em, outrun ’em.’” Aside from its practical application, the general’s observation reflected time-honored martial wisdom. The witness concluded simply, “It must be conceded that Forrest’s way of putting the Napoleonic maxim to ‘converge a superior force on the critical point at the critical time,’ was forcible and intelligent, if inelegant.”73”
Brian Steel Wills, The River Was Dyed with Blood: Nathan Bedford Forrest and Fort Pillow

“He abhorred the institution of slavery personally but elevated the political imperatives above its immediate eradication. Initially, he thought that external colonization for freed persons was a viable alternative if slave owners would accept emancipation with compensation. That”
Brian Steel Wills, The River Was Dyed with Blood: Nathan Bedford Forrest and Fort Pillow

“Urwin recognizes that, “[f]or the most part, white soldiers tended to grant quarter to surrendering or wounded white opponents” but argues that “Confederates denied black Union soldiers the same respect and consideration, not so much for any crimes they may have committed, but for who they were and the social revolution that they represented.” Even”
Brian Steel Wills, The River Was Dyed with Blood: Nathan Bedford Forrest and Fort Pillow

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