Southern NostalgiaA Poem by Sami KhalilOn race relations and civil war history. A dialogue on some current events...Southern Nostalgia by Sami Khalil On race relations and civil
war history… “Nothing can humanize injustice. Nothing can dehumanize suffering.” Told I my father-in-law, Oscar Curtin. A “Southern Gentleman” with
strong morals, and convictions pregnant in devoted miscellany attached to the
American civil war, with auras of sanctity as white as cotton. The language he uses is peopled with noble sacrifices from constructed
memory flickers. But the facts of history are where things get tricky, rhetorically. When roots of causes are explored, venturesome values piteously become
homespun. “Would to God and country look beyond old wounds, purveying not raw
feeling.” I added. “But those damn Yankees,” he conjured up as ghosts of the past, citing
the rebel in him. “They will heavily pay for what was engendered on us, folks.
No authority on Earth can shear off our connection to this beautiful land. No
other worthy causes! Here lies the brave.” I clerked persistently for right words, with lurid ease saying: “May
we furlough the garrisoned watchers over deep hurt upon bookshelves. I’m no
slave holder. No clustered hate of any race will ever avail. There is not but
one human race, period. For where injustice is situated, there lies eulogies. Where liberty
and justice are ingrained, there lie laudatory virtues and poetry.”
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