This is the
final year of the Sesquicentennial and it has been eventful. Unfortunately, it seems our antagonists have
seized the occasion to launch attacks on our heritage with battles all the way
to the Supreme Court. We must continue
to protect and defend our Confederate history and Southern heritage. Locally we have certainly seized the
initiative with our wonderful billboard advertisement pronouncing this
Confederate History Month. We are
restoring dignity to the final resting place of some Confederate heroes and
historical Prattville figures at Indian Hill Cemetery including repairing their
broken headstones. Many Dragoons have
invested hours and days working at the cemetery clearing and tending the
grounds.
Many others
of course have contributed to the success of the camp and our ongoing projects. It’s the combined efforts of all Dragoons
that allows us to carry forth the Charge.
Struggles
are still being waged including on the legal front in Memphis as revisionist
bigots seek to rename the long honored city parks and strip them of them of
their Confederate history. But in Selma
we have a great legal victory with the new deed and the Confederate Circle
restoration and enhancements at Old Live Oak Cemetery. These fights remind us of the ISIS militant Islamists destroying the ancient world heritage sites in
Iraq because they don’t honor and revere the historical significance and seek
to impart their brand of theocratic dominance and thought. These are serious times. But we have reason to celebrate. We have
experienced successes and continue to add to our rolls. It’s
encouraging to see children here today and some who are daring to learn and
promote the truth of our Southern heritage.
It’s thru understanding and communicating our history that we can better
prepare for and affect our future.
This was truly a memorable day for our camp and a great way for us to honor our Confederate veterans and our Heritage.
Cemetery Flaggers |
New Member Philip Edwards with Camp Commander and Chaplain |
Adjutant Sutherland with Little Confederate Caroline |
Easter Bunny Brooke |
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