Who was Jefferson Davis Really? (Jerry Skinner Documentary)

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Jerry Skinner

Jerry Skinner

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@madiantin
@madiantin 5 жыл бұрын
I love how you just present the facts, treating each person as human deserving of respect and compassion. No grandstanding, no sensationalizing, no politicalization. Fantastic.
@moragmacgregor6792
@moragmacgregor6792 4 жыл бұрын
2.
@danor6812
@danor6812 4 жыл бұрын
Nice isn't it?
@debbieeckhardt8483
@debbieeckhardt8483 4 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@d.m.collins1501
@d.m.collins1501 4 жыл бұрын
Too bad he didn't get the facts RIGHT but hey, at least he didn't add any politicalization to all the changes he made to history.
@ellenadams7354
@ellenadams7354 4 жыл бұрын
Amen! I agree 😇
@melodyjordan6052
@melodyjordan6052 5 жыл бұрын
This was a very difficult time in American history. The history of the confederacy should never be erased. There was a loyalty to the state you were born and raised. One can learn from the history of times gone by but we should never judge these times we never lived. I do not and never will call the people from the South traitors. They were loyal to their states, their people, and their beliefs. This is more than we can say about the people of our times.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
Good grief. The sentimental "lost cause" pining just goes on and on...
@teddyhaynes9876
@teddyhaynes9876 Жыл бұрын
No such thing as lost cause , just truth and lies. , the north created lies to push war on southern states
@fredjklein
@fredjklein 4 жыл бұрын
A beautifully done treatment - revealing the humanity behind the confederacy. I played many times on the grounds of Davis' home Beauvoir, but never once realized the history. I recall seeing the Confederate widows - three surviving at that time - rocking on the porch of one of the grounds' houses - decked out in their long dresses and sunbonnets - in the sweltering heat. Oh, if I only knew then - what a wealth of history they could have shared... Thanks for this piece...
@boffo63
@boffo63 4 жыл бұрын
" humanity behind the confederacy" I'll just let that sit here awhile.
@joerhea9340
@joerhea9340 Жыл бұрын
Right! There was no humanity behind the Confederacy. We are talking about a group of traitors who wanted to succeed because they knew that their way of life, aka slavery, was being challenged. Those is power could not have that, and those white people to poor to own slaves, were still “better” than a slave in their eyes.
@au7-721
@au7-721 Жыл бұрын
​@@boffo63 If you lived during that time you probably would have owned slaves.
@BTScriviner
@BTScriviner Жыл бұрын
Ask the enslaved black people about the "humanity of the Confederacy." Jefferson Davis was a traitor.
@nghtwtchmn129
@nghtwtchmn129 Жыл бұрын
@@boffo63 You think that the North had clean hands? Who do you think imported the slaves in the first place? And who bought that cotton that the slaves picked?
@ryankc3631
@ryankc3631 5 жыл бұрын
Living back then was largely about dying. The Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond is fascinating. Winnie Davis was stunning.
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 4 жыл бұрын
I've been to Hollywood cemetery in Richmond. Fascinating, beautiful place.
@fayedetch6704
@fayedetch6704 4 жыл бұрын
For the life of me, Mrs. Davis looks like she had some 'black in her'.
@Walterwhiterocks
@Walterwhiterocks 4 жыл бұрын
@@fayedetch6704 I tend to doubt it. None of their children (looking at the photos) have "darkish" complexions, and one would think one or two of them would if their mother had any African American genes at all.
@chuckbuckbobuck
@chuckbuckbobuck 4 жыл бұрын
Both the daughters were nice- looking.
@jerrybaldridge3693
@jerrybaldridge3693 4 жыл бұрын
My great great grandfather is buried in the Hollywood cemetery very proud of my southern heritage thank you all
@badguy5554
@badguy5554 Жыл бұрын
Little known tid-bit of information about Jefferson Davis: As a young military officer he is credited with the exploration of the now famous Wisconsin Dells. What a beautiful family he had. What a tragedy his children passed so early in life.
@ROCK-vl5yw
@ROCK-vl5yw Жыл бұрын
He killed other peoples kids
@TheGuitarReb
@TheGuitarReb Жыл бұрын
@@ROCK-vl5yw Lincoln killed Southern Kids just like Putin is killing Ukrainian children.
@garrisonnichols807
@garrisonnichols807 Жыл бұрын
@@ROCK-vl5yw so did Lincoln. In case you didn't know it was a war.🤨
@MGTOWPaladin
@MGTOWPaladin Жыл бұрын
​@ROCK-vl5yw It was Lincoln's decision to illegally invade the South for REVENUE TAX MONEY that caused the deaths of 750,000 people and allowing his troops to rape, pillage, and muder Southerners for four years.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
@@garrisonnichols807 Skinner left out most of the damning evidence against Davis. Here's an example: From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@glucausa625
@glucausa625 5 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Italy and recently became a Proud US Citizen, I have thad say, although my allegiance is to the United States of America and its Flag, I highly respect the men who had fought for the Confederacy. Although, I don't share the same beliefs, people from the South should have the right to wave the Rebel Flag. God Bless America 🇺🇸
@glucausa625
@glucausa625 5 жыл бұрын
Gary Daniel always, although, my flag now is the Starts and Stripes 🇺🇸
@alondathomas293
@alondathomas293 4 жыл бұрын
USA: Obviously you don't understand what the South was actually fighting for, otherwise you wouldn't even say that. Do your research, please.
@condor5089
@condor5089 3 жыл бұрын
My, how rosey those glasses. The South continues to be felled by this country's original sin, but things are MUCH better than they used to be. There is a relatively new South, today.
@gregtennessee8249
@gregtennessee8249 Жыл бұрын
Damn the flag. Trump Lost hahahahaha crybabies it's a piece of cloth Trumps maga cult terrorists flew trump flags as they stormed our US Capitol killing five people.
@gregtennessee8249
@gregtennessee8249 Жыл бұрын
​@@alondathomas293 yes we do. Trump Lost hahahahaha crybabies
@scottpeterson4802
@scottpeterson4802 Жыл бұрын
Great job Jerry. You are able to tell the historical stories with such honor and honesty. You tell the important details we are never taught in school. It's the details shared that shed a completely different light on everything.
@lordhumongous4272
@lordhumongous4272 8 ай бұрын
Do you think President Obama was born in the USA? Just curious. Also, do you believe his wife is a man? Just curious. Also, do you believe President McBlacky wanted to put "patriots", aka white people, in FEMA camps to invoke sharia law?
@duoneswart4989
@duoneswart4989 Жыл бұрын
A story worthy of being told
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@connorperrett9559
@connorperrett9559 Жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj Okay.
@dianekennedy8602
@dianekennedy8602 8 жыл бұрын
Dear Jerry,Thank you so much for your documentaries on Jefferson Davis and Meriwether Lewis. My second great grandfather was Andrew Jackson Davis of Boone County, Indiana; he was President Davis' cousin. He was also a cousin to Meriwether Lewis, whom he strongly resembled. I've been watching your documentaries for my genealogical work.Jefferson Davis' life was indeed tragic in many ways. I'm glad that someone is finally recognizing this issue. What many don't seem to understand is that he was not thrilled with the war or being appointed President of the CSA. Jefferson Davis was backed into a corner in a very bad situation. Just like Lee and Virginia, he had to support the interests of his home State of Mississippi. Jefferson Davis didn't have much of a choice. I've read elsewhere that he was reduced to tears the day he resigned from the U.S. Senate.I've just recently discovered KZbin; I hope to see more of your work. Thanks again -- Diane Kennedy.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+Diane Kennedy Thank you so much Diane, President Davis was more than just President of the Southern cause. I did not know these things about him until i started the research. Thank you again. Jerry
@dianekennedy8602
@dianekennedy8602 8 жыл бұрын
+Jerry SkinnerMy second great grandfather's resemblance to Jefferson Davis was in his personality. Sam Houston was quoted as saying President Davis was "ambitious as Lucifer and cold as a lizard". That gives me a chuckle, because that is much how my grandmother described Andrew Jackson Davis to me. She was a little more diplomatic though - she said "strong willed and ambitious". A. J. Davis and Jefferson Davis may not have looked alike, but were "kissin' cousins" when it came to personality traits! LOL - Diane.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+Diane Kennedy Thanks Diane, sounds like the two traits i do not like in a person. Ambition and cold attitude. Jerry
@dianekennedy8602
@dianekennedy8602 8 жыл бұрын
+Jerry Skinner That is the only real thing my grandmother ever told me about her grandfather; she didn't like him. But by the same stroke, this aspect of A. J. Davis' personality helps me establish his relationship to Jefferson Davis (aside from family oral history). Jefferson Davis had deep blue eyes like my Davis family; he also was blind in one eye. The Davis family as I know them are prone to vision loss problems. We are from the branch of the family called the Nathaniel "Black Robert" Davis line. There are naysayers out there that say we are a different family. I don't think so from the DNA report. There are too many similarities to be coincidence.
@stargatedr
@stargatedr 5 жыл бұрын
I too am related; first cousin 6x removed to Meriwether Lewis, and by marriage related to Jefferson Davis via the Zachary Taylor and Meriwether families
@rongendron8705
@rongendron8705 4 жыл бұрын
Being age 73 & a lifelong history & trivia buff, i really love how you are able to get so much new & relativlely unknown facts about celebrities! You also present them in an unbiased fashion, letting the viewers decide for themselves, what to think about the personality! Thanks again!
@DigitalWraith
@DigitalWraith 4 жыл бұрын
You mean white washing? Yeah I see how some would appreciate that.
@DigitalWraith
@DigitalWraith 4 жыл бұрын
It's even easier to spot the inane who use words they don't know the meaning of. 😉
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
"Unbiased", Ron? Seriously? How can anyone possibly write about the leader of a seditionist movement that caused the deaths of over 655,000 people and the serious wounding of over 194,000 Southerners between 1861 and 1865 without mentioning that this misguided "leader" simply lead U.S. citizens, most of whom could have no direct benefit from their traitorous acts, to their premature graves, over nothing more than the right to own and exploit slaves? The Kool-Aid that slavery apologists have drunk and that they continue to drink is embarrassing, disappointing, and just plainly obscene. What is so difficult about admitting that Davis was a *traitor*, and will be, first foremost, and forever, a *traitor* *to* *the* *United States* ?
@aqjt8
@aqjt8 4 жыл бұрын
How can absence of bias about slavery and those who died promoting it be a good thing?
@michaellovetere8033
@michaellovetere8033 3 жыл бұрын
@@aqjt8 As a self-proclaimed liberal, who hasn't been affected in any way, directly or indirectly, from the past history of this country, what do you propose ? reparations?
@shedbillycustoms823
@shedbillycustoms823 3 жыл бұрын
Huge fan of yours. Love the stories
@emilysummer1373
@emilysummer1373 7 жыл бұрын
I have learned more from your videos ,Jerry, than anywhere else. Fascinating to watch. Thank you so much.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
What have you learned, really, Emily - other than Jerry Skinner makes money here appealing to the base fears and ignorance of low-information Southern apologists?
@ThePiratemachine
@ThePiratemachine 3 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj But what have you learned about US foreign policy, lymanmi? - in Yemen, Libya etc - there's a whole list of them that makes your comments on the internal war in The United States look lop-sided. Just asking.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
@@ThePiratemachine Huh?
@dewaynemizzell7009
@dewaynemizzell7009 3 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj I don’t know why it is you feel compelled to look down your crooked nose at a person for telling historical stories and those who choose to listen. Do you think that the north was correct and the south wasn’t? The history of the north is replete with the same sorts of incidents, however the victors typically get to write the histories so I can see where your ignorance derived.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
@@dewaynemizzell7009 Dewayne: this is not about North vs. South! That was litigated over 150 years ago. "My ignorance" as you see it in my posts about the highly questionable intent of Skinner's video is nothing more or less than the accurate portrayal of the motives of Jefferson Davis and the disastrous results of his administration. Can you imagine someone posting a video about how Stalin was kind to children, how he liked classical music and the ballet, and mentioned nothing about the millions he had murdered? Nor is this about the North wanting the South to "feel bad" or to feel shame or any sort of thing. It is about accepting the realities of United States history, and understanding how our history informs the opinions and actions of our fellow citizens today. I see no need to whitewash Davis or the U.S. Confederacy. Do you?
@tomcaldwell5750
@tomcaldwell5750 Жыл бұрын
Jerry Skinner, thank you so much for presenting all the informational and entertaining videos.
@jasonskinner1555
@jasonskinner1555 Жыл бұрын
Jerry I wanted to thank you personally for all the time you spend on the videos and how much I listen to them.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jason, is that you on the guitar? Jerry
@pelicanbeater6100
@pelicanbeater6100 5 жыл бұрын
My great great grandfather was a confederate veteran, he passed away in 1934. Officials from the US govt came out and our govt paid for his tombstone.
@Think1stMedia
@Think1stMedia 4 жыл бұрын
Fuck your great Great grandfather. He was a bigot and a traitor and Fuck You Too if you are proud if him.
@randyrobinson8751
@randyrobinson8751 4 жыл бұрын
Fuck anyone that badmouths anyone that was a confederate veteran. Them guys weren't pussy snowflakes like what's wrecking America today.
@Bushdid-hx1zc
@Bushdid-hx1zc 4 жыл бұрын
Drew Andrews Well Fuck you not all of the soldiers were fighting for slavery it was a second war of independence in most of their eyes and a majority of their families did not own slaves Im from the south and my great great grandfather was a confederate veteran just serving his country like any other soldier so go fuck yourself
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 4 жыл бұрын
“A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it.” - Oscar Wilde
@brianbell564
@brianbell564 Жыл бұрын
This is true, but you have to admire a person who is willing to die for what they believe in.
@AA-ke5cu
@AA-ke5cu Жыл бұрын
Well quoted; sir.
@AA-ke5cu
@AA-ke5cu Жыл бұрын
@@brianbell564 belief is loaded with many deceptions find the truth first. Truth trumps all belief systems.
@MGTOWPaladin
@MGTOWPaladin Жыл бұрын
What is true is the historic records. The truth is Lincoln invaded the South for REVENUE TAX MONEY to "preserve the Union" Treasury!
@americanparser
@americanparser Жыл бұрын
Nor is a thing necessarily true because history books teach it.
@hersheybar8987
@hersheybar8987 8 жыл бұрын
Mr. Skinner....Thanks for sharing. I love history, especially Southern history. With much love & respect from the Heart of Dixie...Alabama.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+hershey bar Same here from Mississippi. Jerry
@bencaseyconner939
@bencaseyconner939 5 жыл бұрын
Mr skinner didn't do anything but white wash shit the best history buff would DR henry louis gates he'll tell it like it. Is you sould have tone to documentary it was reconstruction and he told it like it is
@melodyjordan6052
@melodyjordan6052 5 жыл бұрын
@@bencaseyconner939 Please speak English so we all can understand you.
@JTScott1988
@JTScott1988 4 жыл бұрын
Basically this was white washed history. This man was VILE. EVIL. hes much better forgotten much like the history of the South. Racism is not cool.
@yearounder
@yearounder 4 жыл бұрын
@@bencaseyconner939 Along with history, you need to learn how to spell and write a proper sentence. Ignorance at it's peak.
@denaballsewing6601
@denaballsewing6601 8 жыл бұрын
Love this story. Wonderful true story. Love the video Jerry. Great and wonderful job. 😀😀👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+Dena Bandsma Thank you!
@denaballsewing6601
@denaballsewing6601 8 жыл бұрын
Ur welcome! :-)
@3trilogy
@3trilogy 8 жыл бұрын
+Jerry Skinner A very sad story, but a great video. Thank you for this contribution to the historical record.
@ronaldbuckley2531
@ronaldbuckley2531 7 жыл бұрын
All Sewing Projects
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@JerrySkinner1943 So, Jerry, we are anxious to see your upcoming video about Pickett - the great Confederate hero. Especially about his great work at Gettysburg.
@geneballay9590
@geneballay9590 8 жыл бұрын
Another very interesting video. Thank you for all the work.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you again Gene. jerry
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@JerrySkinner1943 You are a Whitewasher par excellence, Jerry.
@bledsoetx
@bledsoetx 5 жыл бұрын
Great work. . . . but . . . it's pronounced "bove-wah" (Beauvoir). 20 years ago (pre-Katrina)my front yard was literally the back fence of Beauvoir. It was a beautiful property and Jefferson Davis' father (a Rev. War hero) was reburied there after Jefferson Davis took possession of the property. The great oak he used to sit under with his bible contemplating his past was magnificent as well. Southern History lost a great deal when Katrina hit Biloxi. The Confederate White House in Richmond is pretty impressive as well.
@georgeorwell4534
@georgeorwell4534 4 жыл бұрын
I visited in 2002 and was amazed with the history stored there, and the graves behind the house I never knew about.
@mabhet9063
@mabhet9063 4 жыл бұрын
You don't speak French, I see. You are using southern pronunciation, which is not correct.
@haplessasshole9615
@haplessasshole9615 4 жыл бұрын
@@mabhet9063 I think you meant to say, "...which is different." Though L'Academie Francais doesn't like it, there are always regional variations in pronunciation, and the Southern US is definitely nowhere near Paris. Do you also believe that natives of New Orleans are, one and all, mispronouncing the name of their own city because they don't pronounce it the same way as the residents of Orleans, France say the name of *their* city?
@fredwiley3731
@fredwiley3731 4 жыл бұрын
I saw the estate before and afterwards. It looked to me like a lot was lost. Especially personal artifacts that were on display in the basement.
@dontcarebear3227
@dontcarebear3227 4 жыл бұрын
Mabhe T it’s called French Creole darlin
@junkyarddog47
@junkyarddog47 8 жыл бұрын
After watching this video, I as a black man came away with a complete different view of Jefferson Davis. I can't explain how this can be. The story was told in such a manner that you could not help but feel the pain of this man. Many died believing in Jefferson Davis and what he truly believed. If President Z.Taylor told him that his daughter has more wisdom than he did about him, them he was a man that truly believed in principles. RIP Jeff
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+junkyarddog47 Thank you for your kind words. I can see you are a Gentleman Sir. Thanks again. Jerry
@junkyarddog47
@junkyarddog47 8 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. Many might disagree with what I said, but that came from my heart. My heart never lie. My head, but never my heart.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+junkyarddog47 Thank you junkyard, keep in touch. Jerry
@dogbean5015
@dogbean5015 4 жыл бұрын
Jefferson davis I think was a better president then Woodrow wilson
@douglasthompson7464
@douglasthompson7464 4 жыл бұрын
you really need to watch this kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZfIo3qIaJ6YkLc it takes up after this
@old64goat
@old64goat 8 жыл бұрын
Thank You Jerry for reposting this video, very educational
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+old64goat Thank you for watching!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@JerrySkinner1943 Good job, comrade. Look at all the rubes here you have buying your "applying lipstick to a pig" attempt to portray a war criminal as an admirable person. Now go collect your ruble.
@dogbean5015
@dogbean5015 4 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj god damn why are you hating on every commet
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
@@dogbean5015 Because Jerry Skinner is attempting to *whitewash* the *real* history of racist murderer Davis.
@carlchristensen1628
@carlchristensen1628 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoy watching your biographies. With great skill, you put the facts into a perspective and personal way. Thank you!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
From Wiki: "Most historians sharply criticize Davis for his flawed military strategy, his selection of friends for military commands, and his neglect of homefront crises.[107][108] Until late in the war, he resisted efforts to appoint a general-in-chief, essentially handling those duties himself. "Davis was loathed by much of his military, Congress and the public - even before the Confederacy died on his watch," and General Beauregard wrote in a letter: "If he were to die today, the whole country would rejoice at it."[109]
@georgeorwell4534
@georgeorwell4534 4 жыл бұрын
Jefferson and Winnie Davis left a legacy on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi, leaving their property for a home for homeless Confederate Veterans who had no other home. Over 2,000 soldiers lived and died there, with the last 2 widows leaving there in 1957. Behind Beauvior, the graves of those veterans lie there. When Katrina devastated the Coast, the Ohio National Guard posted an honor guard at the cemetery, a respectful and honorable gesture to those soldiers.
@connorperrett9559
@connorperrett9559 Жыл бұрын
That is very good to hear. I can't imagine that any honor guard would be set up for them were this to happen again given the current "social environment".
@vernwallen4246
@vernwallen4246 Жыл бұрын
@@connorperrett9559 Sad but true.🗽👍
@marcusjohnson5420
@marcusjohnson5420 Жыл бұрын
Fuck them
@scottpeterson4802
@scottpeterson4802 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Ohio and the National Guard.
@amyntut
@amyntut 4 жыл бұрын
Jefferson Davis looked like Abe Lincoln.
@unknown-dq6df
@unknown-dq6df 3 жыл бұрын
Not really Jeff Davis had a amazing chin line
@tasteful_trash4773
@tasteful_trash4773 3 жыл бұрын
@@unknown-dq6df and hair
@dcbeatsmarvel3627
@dcbeatsmarvel3627 3 жыл бұрын
@@unknown-dq6df And Abe Lincoln had amazing Cheek bones
@BarbaraMarrs-xy7rc
@BarbaraMarrs-xy7rc Ай бұрын
It is theorized they had the same father. Papa Davis was an itinerate tinker; pots, needles, knives etc. They were born about 100 miles apart. It was not uncommon for traveling tradesmen to sleep in the house he traveled to.
@prof2yousmithe444
@prof2yousmithe444 6 жыл бұрын
Jerry, you do such a wonderful job with these stories. You gave me a different appreciation for him, his family, his tragedies, and his life. Thank you!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
Jerry is nothing more than a sad apologist for the racists who fomented treason against the U.S. He attempts here to portray Davis as a sympathetic figure when in empirical fact, Davis was a slaveholder who lead a war against the United States over the South's dependence on free labor to prop up its weak economy. For once, see if questioning the version of events in the Civil War era serves to open your mind to the facts: most Southerners grow up having a seriously spurious body of whitewashing lies crammed down their young throats long before they are old enough to have a chance to cultivate independent critical thinking. Liberals, like Lincoln, want the United States to be *united*. We want no disrespect towards Southerners. We just want them to accept the true history and understand its consequences for improving the quality of life for all citizens. Help stamp out racism!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
🐎💩🤮
@1new-man
@1new-man Жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj Another place another time can't be compared by the clip of today's society. Slaves from the continent of Africa were first enslaved in Africa by their own people then traded for stuff offered them by the Dutch and Muslim human traffickers. Interestingly enough affluent blacks in Europe and America owned slaves. Where is your outrage? 95% of the South never owned slaves nor knew of plantation life. So why on earth would a poor Southerner who only wore shoes in the winter fight for a way of life he had never known? In order to finance norther rail roads the South was imposed upon by unduly burdensome tariffs. The South had little left over to finance and expand her own much needed railway. With smoke symbolically still handing in the air from the American Revolution the South said hell no more her cry was heard battle commenced. Interesting to note; Slavery was not even a northern battle objective until 24 months into the 48 month long war. At the time war was declared Slavery was already out of favor in both northern and Southern states. With the Financial cycle plummeting; due to a crash in the commodity price of corn tobacco and cotton many plantations were going flat broke and filed for bankruptcy. Robert E Lee had already freed the majority of his slaves and Stone Wall Jackson had establish the Lexington Presbyterian Church Sunday School in Lexington, Virginia in 1855 where blacks were educated in spite of Virginia laws making it illegal to teach blacks to read and write. Times were changing; progress was enviable. Politicians never admit when their wrong. During the heart of the Civil War, President Lincoln himself wrote If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that. Had this political war been avoided over 620,000 lives could have been spared and an undeniably up and coming free people would have had a much smoother transition. Fact is the north had no use for their influx. Many newly freed slaves found little solace up north and headed back South to live and raise families. History may not repeat but it rhymes. Slavery and human trafficking are alive and thrive around the globe today on the continent of Africa spilling across Americas southern border. And Once again State rights and succession are being debated in California and Texas among others. God bless America; we need his mighty hand upon us these days now more than ever.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
@@1new-man "Where is my outrage?" Right here, my good man. Exactly what in my comments make you think that slavery is any less grotesque and immoral when it occurs outside of the U.S.? Your comment contains misspellings and errors of fact, which tends to discredit itself on its face. No matter how much "whitewashing" (pun intended) the resuscitators of the "Lost Cause" attempt, it is yet incandescently obvious to any keen observer that 11 states wanted to maintain the free labor basis of their economies, and that powerful plantation owners somehow managed to get hundreds of thousands of young men to go to war and to die in a defense of an atrocious, inhumane and immoral practice. The bulk of the sentimental stories promulgated by closed-minded southerners gets passed down, generation after generation, and the glorification of ignorance in action ultimately results in flare ups like Charlottesville and January 6th. We feel confident we know what side of that conflict you and Jerry Skinner are on. *Educate* *yourself* .
@1new-man
@1new-man Жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj Re:Your comment contains misspellings and errors of fact, which tends to discredit itself on its face. Nuff said
@jamesavery9581
@jamesavery9581 7 жыл бұрын
It appears that many prominent historical figures hail from Kentucky.Nice orating,Jerry.Thank you.And God bless Kentucky,the Gateway to the South.
@71sweetspirit
@71sweetspirit 6 жыл бұрын
Fellow Kentuckian here ... 😁😉
@whiterider1414
@whiterider1414 4 жыл бұрын
A VERY HUMBLE, HONORABLE, & HUMAN BIOGRAPHICAL STORY. GREAT JOB!
@annejohnson8890
@annejohnson8890 5 жыл бұрын
We all think we know so much about the United States but I always learn a lot from your videos and your voice is beautiful.
@johnmonroe7378
@johnmonroe7378 5 жыл бұрын
Anne Johnson Jerry has the smoothest voice of all.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
Yup Ah lahk mah racist videos nair-rated bah ah smooth voice.
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 5 ай бұрын
​@@lymanmj ☝️🤡Shifferbrains.
@stevenlawson9460
@stevenlawson9460 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this video none of this was taught in school that I can remember
@hackedagain2
@hackedagain2 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating history of a great man and his remarkable strength, dedication, and service to our country and Southern Heritage. Thank you for all the accurate information within this video. It should have been taught in public schools the man President Davis was and hishe dedication. Our Southern heritage can never be erased nor the sacrifices our ancestors endured. Thank you!
@iamjustsaying4787
@iamjustsaying4787 Жыл бұрын
@Wyn Sharp Jefferson Davies sold out his country for his boyfriend Judah Philip Benjamin, QC (August 6, 1811 - May 6, 1884) was a United States senator from Louisiana, a Cabinet officer of the Confederate States and, after his escape to the United Kingdom at the end of the American Civil War, an English barrister. Where he grew very rich very quickly.
@earlcampbell7705
@earlcampbell7705 Жыл бұрын
Southern Heritage is one of lazy bastardism.
@earlcampbell7705
@earlcampbell7705 Жыл бұрын
Sacrifices of ancestors. Now that's funny.
@hackedagain2
@hackedagain2 Жыл бұрын
@@iamjustsaying4787 That is fine but if you do not reside in The USA then you have not sat in an AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS. You can think anything you want and have an individual opinion. That is the beauty of freedom. Nothing of the above opinion sounds even remotely decernable. Not one word of it. I live in the South and anyone with a brain knows History is written--in part-by the victors.
@hensonlaura
@hensonlaura Жыл бұрын
​@@hackedagain2 they are granting you the freedom to think EXACTLY AS THEY DO, lol! Unbelievable how ignorant well-educated people can be.
@frankjoseph7259
@frankjoseph7259 5 жыл бұрын
People don't realize how prominent the Welsh were and still are in the South.
@Perririri
@Perririri 4 жыл бұрын
Also, just north and west of Philadelphia; now called the #MainLine, and filled with Welsh place names !
@metroguy4879
@metroguy4879 4 жыл бұрын
Frank Joseph society should back track, and every family who fathers profited from human bondage should be made to give the dead slaves children their doe, and maybe God will let them rest the devil is real
@harveyabel1354
@harveyabel1354 4 жыл бұрын
@John Bold Deer me....;)
@madaraobreen7772
@madaraobreen7772 4 жыл бұрын
And Irish
@teddyhaynes9876
@teddyhaynes9876 Жыл бұрын
God forgives and forgets , God looks at a lie just the same as slavery , it’s all a sin period .. everyone has sinned , can’t say one is worse
@tomjones2348
@tomjones2348 5 жыл бұрын
It's encouraging to see astute Americans commenting on this presentation. School children continue to be taught lies about Lincoln's war to this day.
@thebestevertherewas
@thebestevertherewas 3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by that?
@michaellovetere8033
@michaellovetere8033 3 жыл бұрын
Our children are being "taught" fed lies about a lot of things these days..
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone supporting this nasty little piece of propaganda seems to be that group, Tom. Hitler likes dogs. Stalin liked small children. Davis, like them, had the blood of great masses of people on his hands from fighting for an immoral cause. How this is so hard for folks to grasp can be disheartening. Jerry Skinner evidently wants to be part of the whitewashing disinformation campaign that some Southerners seems to think is a necessity. How they can't just admit the mistake and move on with the rest of us remains a mystery to me.
@MormonAll
@MormonAll 5 жыл бұрын
As Always AN EXCELLENT VIDEO. Thank you for all you do and have do. We are far better for it.
@twodogs716
@twodogs716 6 жыл бұрын
Love your biographical videos. Hats off!
@baliyae
@baliyae Жыл бұрын
Wow, this was an interesting video. Thank you for sharing.
@JennWest-Liberty
@JennWest-Liberty 2 жыл бұрын
Lincoln was not trying to "hold the Union together." He was trying to secure lands for the railroads as a former attorney for the railroads.
@BarbaraMarrs-xy7rc
@BarbaraMarrs-xy7rc Ай бұрын
He managed to get the government to pay the railroads to build.
@liveinms9949
@liveinms9949 Жыл бұрын
My great grandmother used to talk about going to takke food baskets to elderly confederate veterans when she was a little girl. They would always talk about the battle of Vicksburg. They were so desperate for food they caught rats and fried them on top of the cannons
@connorperrett9559
@connorperrett9559 Жыл бұрын
My GGG-Grandfather was there. 36th Miss. Infantry. I'm sure siege life in the Mississippi heat was little better than active campaigning.
@twinsboy_3410
@twinsboy_3410 Жыл бұрын
Shouldn’t have been pro slavery I guess.
@valkillion6869
@valkillion6869 7 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Just a FYI - in 1892, Winnie Davis was Queen of the Mystick Krewe of Comus, New Orleans oldest Mardi Gras krewe.
@pauloberle6946
@pauloberle6946 Жыл бұрын
Just excellent Jerry. I see you have the ability to change minds.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
Can Jerry change *this* ?: From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@TheTeacher1020
@TheTeacher1020 6 жыл бұрын
I love your narration style. Calm and measured.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@johnnyscifi
@johnnyscifi 7 жыл бұрын
He initially argued against secession, but felt honour bound to his state. This was a man of conviction!!!
@CuttingEdgetools
@CuttingEdgetools Жыл бұрын
My GG Grandfather on my mother’s side was 81st Illinois Infantry. He was captured in Battle of Brices’ crossroads by Tennessee Confederate Cavalry. On My Father’s side 42 Tennessee confederates fought-in the war! Most were Tennessee Cavalry. A few no doubt were involved in Capturing Soldiers from the 81st Illinois. My GG grandfather was imprisoned in Andersonville’ but survived and passed in 1921’ at age of 82. I have a snapshot of James Dudley Beasley’ and copies of his pension records. I wish I had some original photos of my Confederate ancestors from Tennessee. I have land grant and Census records of them though - Not one ever owned Slaves. MR SKINNER keep the History alive. Your videos are priceless 🇺🇸
@Belinda-lm3ol
@Belinda-lm3ol Жыл бұрын
Another thumbs 👍 up for jerry most wonderful information everyone should know thank you 😊
@superfuzzymomma
@superfuzzymomma 8 жыл бұрын
Jerry - Your reputation for excellence of presentation continues - I very much enjoyed this - Thank you!! - and Happy Holidays to you and yours! - Glenn
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+superfuzzymomma Same to you and yours Glenn. Jerry
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, a real "balanced" picture of the monster Davis here - . Sad.
@jameseverett9037
@jameseverett9037 4 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj - you're obviously the one who is full to the brim of hatred. Does it make you feel virtuous to hate on people you never met and know little to nothing about? Hey look at you! You hate southerners "cuz slavery". Wowee, what a fine person you must be. Be careful not to miss a chance to show everyone how much you supposedly "care" about others.
@hightea2546
@hightea2546 5 жыл бұрын
You make history come alive,, thank you Sir!!!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
"History"? Seriously?
@susactivities_
@susactivities_ 3 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj yes.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
@@susactivities_ Get help. Or don't. SMH
@susactivities_
@susactivities_ 3 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj HMS
@XxpauldadudexX
@XxpauldadudexX 4 жыл бұрын
Davis lost 4 of 6 children, Lincoln lost 3 of 4 sons...It didn't matter who you were, prosperous, powerful, influential, in the 19th century as life was so harsh in regards to diseases and poor medical knowledge. Yep, losing children in those days was an accepted hazard and child mortality was high for every sphere of society...so cruel and painful for parents of them times.
@susievarnado2142
@susievarnado2142 2 жыл бұрын
Louisiana had so many deaths from mosquitoes. New Orleans couldn’t bury people fast enough. My grandfathers family had some childhood deaths and my grandmother told me every summer her and her siblings would have to take powder and put it in capsules for malaria.
@nodnarb1520
@nodnarb1520 2 жыл бұрын
He spent one night on his flight to freedom in my old hometown of Joanna, South Carolina, then known as as Goldville SC. This was on the way to Abbeville SC
@DCJNewsMedia
@DCJNewsMedia 5 жыл бұрын
Simply outstanding Brother Jerry Brother Daymond
@460rowland3
@460rowland3 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent research and presentation. Jerry’s documentaries should be included in high school and college history courses!
@rollen901
@rollen901 2 жыл бұрын
Goes against there agenda. They never tell the other side of the story.
@SSNESS
@SSNESS 2 жыл бұрын
Lincoln was killed on the 15th
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 2 жыл бұрын
In 1865, Lincoln and some in his administration wanted the states to be united once again, in peace. He wanted the war wounds to heal and for us to move on past slavery to a just and peaceful society for all. Over the objections of others in his administration, he rejected the calls for Davis, Lee, and other Confederates to be hanged for treason - which, under the U.S. Constitution, he had every right to order. The hope was for the conflict to be forgotten, and for Southerners and African Americans to be integrated into U.S. society. Unfortunately, too much of the population of the South viewed the outcome of the Civil War as the Northern states attempting to impose their "way of life" on the South. If Southerners considered "no slavery" and "treating Black Americans as equal citizens" as a foreign way of life being forced on them, what does this say about their morality? The only "final authority" about Jefferson Davis, Lee, Forrest, et al, is morality - in my humble *opinion* . Now, 155 years later, for reasons that remain inscrutable to me, many Southerners do not accept the consequences of this conflict, despite the efforts of the Union to reunite the United States. Any balanced recounting of Jefferson Davis's life would include the atrocities and horrors he perpetrated on peaceful U.S. citizens as well as acts of kindness. The fact that Skinner's video skims over these "details" just characterizes his work as more whitewashing of Confederate traitors. Jackson and Lee undoubtedly would have been top notch military men if they had fought on the side of the Union. Instead, they surrendered only after sending tens of thousands of poor White men to their premature deaths, for the cause of maintaining the subjugation and forced labor of kidnapped peoples. Without all of this "South Shall Rise Again" indoctrination of young people, without the Confederate statues funded and erected by the KKK and other racists groups, without the inexplicable holding onto the past, the South would today be far more integrated into a forward-looking 21st century society rather than a backward-looking culture nostalgic for the day when its economy was based on free labor. Independent-thinking people see no value in this sentimentality towards Confederates. We welcome Southerners and ex-racists with open arms the very moment they disown their immoral past. No judgements of any kind are passed. The uphill battle here is that when children are inculcated with this irrational prejudice long before they have a chance to develop critical thinking skills, most of them will never open their minds. In the comments here on this embarrassing work of Confederate propaganda by Skinner, is more evidence of the truth of this statement than could ever be concocted.
@rmp7400
@rmp7400 Жыл бұрын
​@WoodstockSnoopy Killed by Freemasons... because he insisted on an American gold-based greenback that was not controlled by the Central Bankers of London (who had invested in both sides and even provoked the US Civil War, btw.... England has NEVER been our friend...)
@Dstew57A
@Dstew57A 4 жыл бұрын
Great documentary.thank you
@charlesbyrd1957
@charlesbyrd1957 4 жыл бұрын
7th generation Mississippian here from piney woods stock....Sullivan’s Hollow people......well done sir
@whalesong999
@whalesong999 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jerry. This was much more interesting than learning it from a history book. I graduated h.s. in 1959 - I don't remember if any J. Davis history was pointed out in h.s.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+whalesong999 Thank you, so much is left out in class room studies. They, i guess do not have the time to study the personal life of individuals . That leaves out so much. Thank you Whalesong. Jerrry
@dougmcconnaughey4979
@dougmcconnaughey4979 4 жыл бұрын
It should have been...curriculum guidelines point out the history in an honorific manner. Otherwise I believe Jeff Davis and his merry band should have been hung. Examine the rhetoric of Davis and it alienates me from fair treatment of the criminal. War of Northern Agression? Bullshit. Criminals attempting to do something they couldn't do as an electoral majority. In the year of 20 and 20, so swear me God...fuck the confederacy.
@Think1stMedia
@Think1stMedia 4 жыл бұрын
I can sum up Jefferson Davis's History in one word TRAITOR
@Bushdid-hx1zc
@Bushdid-hx1zc 4 жыл бұрын
Drew Andrews Same thing goes for George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@Bushdid-hx1zc You are one sad, sick puppy, dude. You simply cannot countenance the fact that the American South fought the *United States* desperately to retain its *slave* *labor* *based* economy. And *LOST*. Badly. And, which, to this day, retains a mass of uneducated people who cannot accept the loss. So, to this day, most rural Southerners are still racist ^ssholes - who try to glorify the monsters who fought on the side of the traitors to the United States. Forrest? "Although scholars generally respect Forrest as a military strategist, he has remained a controversial figure in Southern racial history, especially for his role in the massacre of black soldiers at Fort Pillow and his 1867-1869 leadership of the Ku Klux Klan." - Wiki So, yeah, when we need another murderous racist lynch mob organizer, Nathan's our man!
@dannyc.jewell8788
@dannyc.jewell8788 5 жыл бұрын
It is refreshing that at a place where views ,click bait, and subscribers are all the rage ,me included ,some one takes the time to do the research and and create a high quality entertaining video that is educational as well ,presented within the context of the period ,divorced from present day political correctness.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
Surely you're joking, Danny.
@John-th4sy
@John-th4sy 2 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj No, he's not joking. lincoln got exactly what he deserved.
@jibrinebang
@jibrinebang 2 жыл бұрын
Well done, just facts no opinions 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@seawynd99
@seawynd99 5 жыл бұрын
From a long line of CSA Vets,we honor and applaud your tribute to this good man.Deo Vindice,sir!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, a great slave-owning man who sent over 483,000 Southern men to their premature death just to try to retain the incredibly *immoral* enslavement of humans.
@warrenlewis3977
@warrenlewis3977 Жыл бұрын
What was so good about a man who owned human beings?
@gregtennessee8249
@gregtennessee8249 Жыл бұрын
Trump Lost, traitor.
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 2 ай бұрын
You are a simpleton. Being a slaveholder doesn't necessarily negate all of a man's accomplishments​@@lymanmj
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 2 ай бұрын
​@@warrenlewis3977you too are a simpleton. Plenty of accomplished men were slaveholders. It's a shame that people can't look at things in context. If you had been a landowner in the antebellum south you'd have been a slaveholder too. It's easy to look at these people through the lens of modern society.
@robertstrauss6167
@robertstrauss6167 3 жыл бұрын
God save the Republic
@gregtennessee8249
@gregtennessee8249 Жыл бұрын
Our Democracy is in danger. Trump Lost hahahahaha crybabies
@lakelizard8145
@lakelizard8145 8 жыл бұрын
I'm late to the party, busy holiday season. This is a very interesting video, I learned a lot, as usual. Good job. Happy New Year, Mr Skinner, blessings to you and yours.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@reynosa9891
@reynosa9891 2 жыл бұрын
The man did his best under the circumstances and no state suffered more than Mississippi. But he knew that the South was destined to lose a prolonged war. I would like to see his legacy honored and Matthew McConaughay would be excellent portraying Jeff Davis's life and times. The good the bad and everything between. His story needs to be told.
@hensonlaura
@hensonlaura Жыл бұрын
Ew. Matthew McMcConaughey 😬 CANNOT understand the appeal of that smarmy, slimy guy,
@jaymortensen642
@jaymortensen642 Жыл бұрын
Just a great story of our history, there was one thing that I heard that has been loosed over time since the Civil War is the relationship between people and the state they are from, even though he spoke out against succession he still followed where his Mississippi went and that was the thinking even in the Declaration of Independence they believed they were free and independent states and I suppose that belief is what led them to think it was in their rights to succeed.
@connorperrett9559
@connorperrett9559 Жыл бұрын
We have lost that because of active propaganda campaigns that frame the early United States as something it isn't. It was conceived of more as "these United States", not "the United States".
@RedcoatsReturn
@RedcoatsReturn 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jerry! Your biographies are the best! You have given me great education and insight into the lives of the most wondrous people.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
Jerry Skinner - Whitewasher of History par excellence.
@karincervantes8998
@karincervantes8998 8 жыл бұрын
enjoyed this video very much. Thanks!
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+Karin Cervantes Thank you!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
You shouldn't have, Karin. Jerry is on an apparent mission to whitewash the history of the sheer immorality of the slave-holding states who went to war under Davis's direction to maintain the subjugation of humans to sustain the free labor basis of the economy of the South. Yeah, I would like to forget about this, too. But racist slavery apologists like Skinner keep up this insane and sentimental image of the South as anodyne. This is nothing if not hostile to *truth* . What their motivation might be, other than some insincere attempt to assuage the guilt that any normal person who once supported slavery, Jim Crow, or racism would feel, I cannot say.
@johnathanreynolds9140
@johnathanreynolds9140 6 жыл бұрын
Jerry, your awesome for collecting and gathering this info!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
Disgusting, Jonathan.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
Johnathan, "you're" English reflects your level of education - for all to see here.
@ronmarkin2345
@ronmarkin2345 7 жыл бұрын
This was another of your wonderful stories. Thank you,I love the work you do.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
Jerry Skinner is only interested in making money here by appealing to the base fears, prejudices, and ignorance of low-information citizens. This video and the comments praising it are an embarrassment to decent people.
@jameseverett9037
@jameseverett9037 4 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj - how is he making money? Is he charging people to watch the videos? oops I guess not, this is youtube, all free.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@jameseverett9037 You may have heard of "ads"?
@jameseverett4976
@jameseverett4976 4 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj - there weren't any ads when I watched it. And you may have herd of "demonitizing" - something google does to anyone who disagrees with their political views.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@jameseverett4976 So James - now you are descending from defending one of the worst traitors to the United States to promulgating insane conspiracy theories about Google? How is it that I am not even a little surprised?
@Lucasmakinsongolf
@Lucasmakinsongolf 8 жыл бұрын
Sir, You are a wonderful story teller. Thank you so much. Graham Daw Yorkshire in the U.K
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+Graham Daw Thank you Graham, My doctor keep asking me to do a video on Richard Harris. They are both from Ireland. Guess that is why. Jerry
@Lucasmakinsongolf
@Lucasmakinsongolf 8 жыл бұрын
Jerry Skinner My profession is actor and so was my Aunt who died some years ago. She worked with Richard Harris in the 1960s in a film called This Sporting Life. Anyway, thanks for your reply. I will continue to watch your productions. If ever you want to contact me for any information regarding England, you will find me on Twitter under GRAHAMDAWACTOR. God Bless Graham Daw
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+Graham Daw Thanks Graham. Jerry
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+Jerry Skinner Graham, i just watched your screen test and i have to say it was very good. That is why you are an actor and i am not my friend. You are very very good. Jerry
@Lucasmakinsongolf
@Lucasmakinsongolf 8 жыл бұрын
Jerry Skinner That is kind...thank you. Take care Jerry. Best Wishes Graham
@debbieeckhardt8483
@debbieeckhardt8483 4 жыл бұрын
Jerry, they'll NEVER be anyone like you to do these absolutely detailed amazing stories! I love your slow, unique voice and style! THANK YOU SO MUCH for everything you contribute! May God bless you Jerry!
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Debbie. Jerry
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
@@JerrySkinner1943 Another gullible sucker for your cause, Jerry. Nice work!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
@@JerrySkinner1943 How about commenting on this, Jerry: From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@bigorange000
@bigorange000 Жыл бұрын
Great story. You have a very educational channel.
@PatLenhardt
@PatLenhardt 7 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos! Thank you and keep up the good work!
@tharindajayarathne661
@tharindajayarathne661 Жыл бұрын
Amazing! Everything 💗 THANK YOU Mr. JERRY 👌
@Endgame707
@Endgame707 Жыл бұрын
Jefferson Davis Was Ukrainian 🇺🇦
@texasyoutuber217
@texasyoutuber217 5 жыл бұрын
I never knew his life was intertwined with so much personal tragedy.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
You actually give a spit? The man tried to create a nation whose economy would be based on forcing people kidnapped from another country to perform free labor! Some of you Southerners are seriously delusional or *sick* b^stards.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
The tragedy for the U.S. South was that he ever existed.
@metroguy4879
@metroguy4879 4 жыл бұрын
lymanmj somebody had to say it, thank you 🤓
@Bushdid-hx1zc
@Bushdid-hx1zc 4 жыл бұрын
lymanmj He actually was originally opposed secession and did not want to be the president of the CSA
@Bushdid-hx1zc
@Bushdid-hx1zc 4 жыл бұрын
John Saunders well Lincoln insisted on keeping us in the Union
@CARRJ142
@CARRJ142 2 жыл бұрын
A great video.
@autokorrektor8166
@autokorrektor8166 Жыл бұрын
Interesting story. Thanks for sharing.
@granskare
@granskare 4 жыл бұрын
Let us hope that both the north & south may live together in peace.
@dogbean5015
@dogbean5015 4 жыл бұрын
@John Saunders yessir
@dogbean5015
@dogbean5015 4 жыл бұрын
@Dan Chapowski that guy is a Europussy
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@Dan Chapowski John - see how "Dan" has the English spelling capacity of a fifth grade C- student? Speaks to his "credibility". These Southern racists will *never* give it up.
@amandanichole8648
@amandanichole8648 3 жыл бұрын
@Dan Chapowski ... What?..
@buckacre1348
@buckacre1348 5 жыл бұрын
Jerry, this is remarkable. Thank you for this impressive documentary. I learned so much.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
*wretch*
@Spooky1862
@Spooky1862 Жыл бұрын
You obviously have no interest in the history of the Confederacy or of Jefferson Davis. I can only conclude that you are here for the sole purpose of picking fights. So much for the concept of leftists (you’re not liberals by any stretch of the imagination) being interested in national unity.
@Joycecsful
@Joycecsful 7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting thank you!!!
@martysheets6882
@martysheets6882 Жыл бұрын
Jerry great video, it tells a lot of things I had never heard, and I'm glad it showed a side of Davis, and his family that would never be told.
@64samsky
@64samsky 5 жыл бұрын
My great grandfather was named Stonewall Jackson Atwell Griffin , his father Albert was in the 55th Virginia Regiment. My great grandfather was born during the war
@timzynski
@timzynski 5 жыл бұрын
My Great Great Grandfather got his arm blown off at Second Bull Run facing Stonewall Jackson.
@richardstevens3478
@richardstevens3478 5 жыл бұрын
64samsky it’s good to have revenge for your ancestors BUT don’t support their misguided allegiances. The South was wrong. Slavery is a stain on America. Support Trump 2020 MAGA 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
@timzynski
@timzynski 5 жыл бұрын
Richard Steven's. My great great Grandfather and I would be out kicking arse if we saw someone try to take down a Stonewall Jackson statue
@melodyjordan6052
@melodyjordan6052 5 жыл бұрын
@@richardstevens3478 Who an the hell are you to judge the hearts of these brave Southern soldiers? It take two side to start a war or even a simple argument.
@chriscampbell7895
@chriscampbell7895 5 жыл бұрын
Richard Stevens government education I see, and accepting of what is shoveled in schools and I see politics
@sallykohorst8803
@sallykohorst8803 Жыл бұрын
Interesting info on that person. Thanks for the story.❤
@elizabethcantarell5094
@elizabethcantarell5094 4 жыл бұрын
Love this video, as all of yours are so interesting Jerry. I think Mrs. Verena suffered the most. Lovely family. Background music a bit loud. Thank You.
@JamesVaughan
@JamesVaughan 8 жыл бұрын
Like Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis was a true Southern gentleman. I'm visiting my home town of Richmond soon and hope to see his grave and that of his family (have probably seen it before, but it's been many years). This was an excellent presentation, Jerry, and I learned a lot. It really stirred my Southern soul!
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+James Vaughan Thank you!
@krazyhorse448
@krazyhorse448 8 жыл бұрын
+James Vaughan I live about 10 minutes from Hollywood Cemetery and can see JD with 5 of his kids tombs. Born and raised here I noticed you left out he was caught in female garb. Richmond is a city as was such in the 1860s but we suffered a major earthquake that finished off what the North hadn't. If your are going to give truth then don't sugar coat it.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+John D Thank you John for watching the video. The northern papers played up the story of him in female dress to try and show him in a bad light. He did have something to hide his face that belong to his wife on. It was given to him be his wife hoping they would not identify him. Did not work. Thank you again. Jerry
@krazyhorse448
@krazyhorse448 8 жыл бұрын
Jerry Skinner I always thought how was female garb supposed to hide a guy that was over 6'3". If I read my history right females over 5'6 were rare. Being you guys like to travel I wish you would have have done Hollywood and the White house of the Confederacy. I used to take dates to Hollywood, Some love the history but most didn't!
@soniaclarkstewart
@soniaclarkstewart 8 жыл бұрын
My Grandmother used to tell me stories that her Grandmother, a former slave used to tell her. As a teenager, she saw Davis being smuggled in a coffin. I never knew about the female clothing.
@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 5 жыл бұрын
I never knew that Jefferson Davis was the son-in-law of a US president! Fascinating and well done documentary!
@whitneyforte4223
@whitneyforte4223 5 жыл бұрын
Gods2ndFavoriteBassPlyr he was also a president himself! At the same time as Abraham Lincoln his half brother!
@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 5 жыл бұрын
@@whitneyforte4223 - I've heard that theory before. So far I am not overwhelmingly convinced.
@rw2629
@rw2629 Жыл бұрын
Nicely done.
@jenniferdavisbolin1085
@jenniferdavisbolin1085 Жыл бұрын
my great great great great UNCLE so proud!
@disgustedvet
@disgustedvet 5 жыл бұрын
Lifelong Civil War buff but this taught me things I didn't know .
@d.m.collins1501
@d.m.collins1501 4 жыл бұрын
Well, do some fact checking, because he got a lot of things wrong.
@stainedred5463
@stainedred5463 4 жыл бұрын
@@d.m.collins1501 Go on with it what did he get wrong?
@toinimoore3463
@toinimoore3463 4 жыл бұрын
When our history books in school are so lacking in information I am great full you believe in giving us our knowledge to those of us who Enjoy it😉😊
@toinimoore3463
@toinimoore3463 4 жыл бұрын
D. M. Collins Take a good look at a high school history book sometime buster!
@stainedred5463
@stainedred5463 4 жыл бұрын
@@toinimoore3463 Very true About school history books. One thing they never taught us in school history books is that there were black slave owners in America In fact those were the Most BRUTAL slave owners in America.
@23Josilee
@23Josilee 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this Remembrance of Jefferson Davis...with a voice filled with kindness and honor! From another child of the South, a totally different world than from the north.
@seawynd99
@seawynd99 5 жыл бұрын
a much better world...
@silasmarner7586
@silasmarner7586 5 жыл бұрын
As a Yankee, I want to say I love the South and the Southerner and feel more bond with them than my Yankee bretheren.
@dagnabbit6187
@dagnabbit6187 5 жыл бұрын
@@silasmarner7586 i am a white Southerner who no longer lives in the South and i think white Southerners who are stiil into this shit are backwards . It is old . Fifty years ago Gone With Wind was still released in theatres . Now ? As Coach Mike Leach said to his Texas Tech team about their 11 & 2 Season midway through the next Season " Well that don't make a shit anymore !"
@melodyjordan6052
@melodyjordan6052 5 жыл бұрын
@@@dagnabbit6187 Well, it gave a shit to the soldiers that fought the Civil War and their relatives. It gives a shit to the people in the South, and we are very proud of our heritage and way of life. We will not forget our ancestors that fought nor will we forget our northern brothers that fought what they believed in also. No, more than I will forget the Wars our soldiers fought in to keep this country free. Never ever forget and it is worth remember so it will not be repeated. God Bless America.
@lsusmuggler
@lsusmuggler 4 жыл бұрын
@Kristie C the probability of slavery ending by legislation was slim. Compromise after compromise, since the adoption of the Constitution, almost all favoring slavery. The south would not abandon slavery.
@johnmonroe1327
@johnmonroe1327 7 жыл бұрын
VERY well done, again, Jerry. History lives, in your calm, warm, and kind voice, Sir.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
How warm and calm was Jerry's voice when he spoke of this: From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@filipinoheritagesocietyofm1699
@filipinoheritagesocietyofm1699 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video of Jefferson Davis. I know little of this man and after watching this video I develop respect and admiration for the leader of the confederacy.
@connorperrett9559
@connorperrett9559 Жыл бұрын
Pacquiao is a great boxer. Kali is a great martial art.
@amsedan43
@amsedan43 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Son of a confederate veteran of the Miss 5th Calvary under Cooper. Great grand dad fought for the South.
@marcoscu
@marcoscu 8 жыл бұрын
Another slice of Americana, told in a Mr Skinner's distinctive low key manner. Fascinating and absorbing as always. Many thanks.
@Josh3000_
@Josh3000_ Жыл бұрын
I used to go to Beauvoir all the time as a child. Didn't't know at all the significance of it at the moment, but I am glad to have been able to experience those moments
@President.GeorgeWashington
@President.GeorgeWashington Жыл бұрын
As a Yankee, I appreciate someone with a Southern accent narrating this
@rebeccalopez2997
@rebeccalopez2997 6 жыл бұрын
Balanced and poignant bio of an American who should be better known. Thank you Jerry
@sandrarice2069
@sandrarice2069 4 жыл бұрын
@Free Thinker This man suffered tremendously in his lifetime. Your statement is not true. That's your opinion not fact! How dare you!!!
@chasfh
@chasfh 4 жыл бұрын
He repudiated his American citizenship so he could continue to own people.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@sandrarice2069 I am a distant relative of Davis. He chose to be the head of a group of seditionists who, when faced with the loss of slavery, that had long been used to prop up its feeble economy, lead the movement to secede from the United States. He was a traitor to the United States. He was responsible for sending legions of young men who had no dog in the fight to their premature deaths. He oversaw one of the worst prison camps in history, including those of Japan and Germany in the 1940s. he was regarded as incompetent by his own staffers and generals. But hey, other than that - a just a great guy who had to endure a lot of hardships.
@sandrarice2069
@sandrarice2069 4 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj I am so very sorry.😪
@connorperrett9559
@connorperrett9559 Жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj Seethe, cope, dilate, in that order. If constantly coming back to this video after 3 years to post copy-pasted sections of Wikipedia articles helps you cope with the goofy blood guilt you think you have then, hey, you do you.
@CAROLUSPRIMA
@CAROLUSPRIMA 8 жыл бұрын
I realize this ain't about me but I am reminded . . . A few years ago I drove up to my home state of KY, walked past statues of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln in the Capitol rotunda at Frankfort, raised my right hand and swore among other things that I had never participated or been a second in a duel, and was admitted to the KY bar. The sense of history was palpable - and all in all I thought it was rather cool, the duel business and such. Thanks Jerry.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
Yup. And *this* is also so cool: From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@CAROLUSPRIMA
@CAROLUSPRIMA Жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj No, that’s not cool. As you can see I was talking about having to swear never to have participated or been a second in a duel being interesting. And also being from the state of both Lincoln and Davis and feeling a little bleed over from those times. There’s nothing cool about slavery and murder, nor did I so imply.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
@@CAROLUSPRIMA OK.Sorry if I implied otherwise. Yet, think about Kentucky and its historical attitudes, overall, about race. And convince me that Kentucky is much changed from Jim Crow days.
@CAROLUSPRIMA
@CAROLUSPRIMA Жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj Not much as far as I can see.
@MG-fn9xw
@MG-fn9xw Жыл бұрын
@lymanmj You are insufferable. You only kno a small parcel of history and that small bit you know, becomes your entire truth. Now tell me about the all the slaves those union soldiers raped at gun point during Sherman’s raids when all the men were gone, leaving women an children vulnerable to morbid abuses
@sueriley4412
@sueriley4412 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the history.
@ACOUSTIC_4LOVE
@ACOUSTIC_4LOVE 4 жыл бұрын
Another great factual history Lesson. Thanks Jerry. It saddens my heart that so much of the Nations history has not been taught or has been re-written for political motivation. Because of it-Our Nation faces great challenges in the future.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
Really, Acoustic? Any thoughts about how or why Skinner thoughtfully omits facts such as this: From Ohio State University History Department: "In response to the Union Army’s enlistment of black men, Confederate President Jefferson Davis promised to execute captured black troops as slave insurrectionists. White Union troops were to be taken as prisoners of war, but black ones were to be killed or enslaved. At the Battle of Fort Pillow in Tennessee, Confederates under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest fulfilled this order when they slaughtered an estimated 300 surrendering black soldiers, some even as they lay wounded in hospital tents. Two dozen others were castrated."
@TunTavernWarrior2
@TunTavernWarrior2 8 жыл бұрын
Jerry, that was an outstanding video! Well put together.
@JerrySkinner1943
@JerrySkinner1943 8 жыл бұрын
+TunTavernWarrior2 Thank you for your kind words!
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 4 жыл бұрын
@@JerrySkinner1943 Totally undeserved!
@jameseverett9037
@jameseverett9037 4 жыл бұрын
@@lymanmj - oohhwoohoo looky here again, it's hate-man claiming to be against hate again, while being as hateful as can be. Got a problem with hate? Just ask lie-man here about how to fight hate with bucket-loads of smirky hate on ice. Then hate your way to haters utopia with the lie-man.
@enriquemireles8947
@enriquemireles8947 4 жыл бұрын
I will be in Biloxi later this month and I am glad I saw this. I would like to visit the tomb of the unknown soldier before some dumb ass tears it down.
@bretnielsen5502
@bretnielsen5502 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting. My family served with the 6th Texas Volunteers under a General Granville.. Wounded towards the end of the war in Tennessee he was mustered out of the Army and returned to Texas
@TheGuitarReb
@TheGuitarReb Жыл бұрын
Deo Vindice
@blondthought5175
@blondthought5175 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for keeping history alive.
@lymanmj
@lymanmj 3 жыл бұрын
He did not keep it alive at all. While Jerry Skinner has made some good videos, this one is just a very bad joke. Maybe he'll make a video about Stalin, how he loved small children, and classical music, and skip over the 20+ million people he had slaughtered. Would you call that "keeping history alive"? Much of the history of the 11 rebel states in the 19th century is a stain on the United States.
@dguy0386
@dguy0386 Жыл бұрын
​@@lymanmjConfederate history is American history
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
@@dguy0386 Exactly, D guy. What is your point, if you have one?
@lymanmj
@lymanmj Жыл бұрын
@@dguy0386 Yes it is, my friend. Sad but true.
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 2 ай бұрын
​​@@lymanmjthe point is that you are simple minded. Every word in this is true. Just because you dislike Davis , its a joke? You are the joke. Although jokes are funny and usually welcome. You are not either of those things
@donmarlon5924
@donmarlon5924 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating and very informative. Thanks so much for posting this.
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