If you mean the Confederate Battle flag, no. It is a symbol of southern heritage, not meant to be construed as believing in slavery.
1862. Confederate General Sibley is mentioned in the film on a campaign in New Mexico.
it is bad to fly a flag when its war, because it just is
Cars are good, some drivers are bad.
Jefferson Davis - not a success, partly because he had wanted to be General-in-Chief and turned out a bad chooser and user of Generals.
Cars are bad, because it's for our environment
No. Cars are a tool, and are neither good nor bad.
There is good and bad in all cars.
Yes. The Confederate commanding General - Sidney Johnston - was killed on the first day. Many thought he was the best General in the South. It was a bad blow for the Confederates.
Jefferson Davis - not a success, partly because he had wanted to be General-in-Chief and turned out a bad chooser and user of Generals.
He was appointed General-in-Chief of the Confederate armies in January 1865 - much too late to make any difference. Before that, there had been no such post. The Confederate President Jefferson Davis considered that he himself ought to be directing the armies, but made a bad job of it.
The Confederate flag, often associated with the American South, has a divisive history. Some view it as a symbol of Southern heritage while others see it as a symbol of racism and oppression due to its connection with the Confederacy and history of slavery. It is important to consider the perspectives of those who may be offended by its display.
For months, Union General Henry Wager Halleck had achieved his goal of breaking the railway called the Memphis and Charleston. From the Southern point of view this was bad news. At one time the former Confederate Secretary of War Walker declared that this very railroad was the backbone of the South. Perhaps that was a bit exaggerated.