May 28, 2018, Archive

Decoration Day 1871: Frederick Douglass at Arlington National Cemetery, Near the Monument to the “Unknown Loyal Dead”

Frederick Douglass

“If we ought to forget a war which has filled our land with widows and orphans; which has made stumps of men of the very flower of our youth; which has sent them on the journey of life armless, legless, maimed and mutilated; which has piled up a debt heavier than a mountain of gold, swept uncounted thousands of men into bloody graves and planted agony at a million hearthstones — I say, if this war is to be forgotten, I ask, in the name of all things sacred, what shall men remember?”

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