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... Klux Klan. He soon commanded 100,000 Klansmen throughout the Old Confederacy. Forrest commanded the Klan for several years. The ...
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... Unfortunately, Forrest\'s hatred of Negroes continued throughout his life, and he went ... Fort Pillow illustrates the great hatred the Confederacy had for black ...
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... Grant at Fort Donelson, which was the only success for the Confederacy at that ... Forrest was badly wounded but after he recovered he conducted raids on the Union ...
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... After driving the Union pickets back and giving the garrison an opportunity to surrender, Forrest's men swarmed ... "Leaders of the Confederacy, consider schemes ...
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... The fort, stormed by General Nathan Bedford Forrest's troops, had surrendered. ... these slaves responded to the call of fighting for the confederacy is explained ...
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... The fort, stormed by General Nathan Bedford Forrest's troops, had surrendered. ... these slaves responded to the call of fighting for the confederacy is explained ...
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... The fort, stormed by General Nathan Bedford Forrest's troops, had surrendered. ... these slaves responded to the call of fighting for the confederacy is explained ...
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... Bedford Forrest was in Tennessee, and with Atlanta secured, Sherman dispatched George H ... Sherman went on toward the sea while the Confederacy could do nothing. ...
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... Commander Bedford Forrest was in Tennessee, and with Atlanta secured, General Sherman dispatched ... The Confederacy was helpless as Sherman went on towards the sea ...
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... him until February of 1865 when he was released to aid Forrest by joining ... 1842-1863, a Confederate spy, was called the Boy Hero of the Confederacy (Catton 145 ...
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... were called) who had taken control of the conquered states of the confederacy. ... Ex-Confederate General, Nathan Bedford Forrest was the first Grand Wizard in 1867 ...
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... the confederacy some white people felt that their western philosophy of a white Christian nation was taken from them. (Robb pg.1) Nathan Bedford Forrest was ...
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... He saw the confederacy was the only means to of upholding the values of ... Confederate troops commanded by General NB Forrest, stormed and captured Fort Pillow on ...
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... The radical republicans wanted none of the leaders of the Confederacy to come to ... The Ku Klux Klan, created by Nathan Bedford Forrest, traveled around the south ...
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