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To: Lee'sGhost
Nice story, although the earliest known appearance of it, from 1905, puts a rather different spin on things:
"NEGRO COMMUNED AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH," CONFEDERATE VETERAN, 13 (AUGUST 1905): 360. "Col. T. L. Broun, of Charleston, W. Va., writes of having been present at St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Va., just after the war when a negro marched to the communion table ahead of the congregation. His account of the event is as follows:

Two months after the evacuation of Richmond business called me to Richmond for a few days, and on a Sunday morning in June, 1865, I attended St. Paul's Church. Dr. Minnegerode [sic] preached. It was communion day; and when the minister was ready to administer the holy communion, a negro in the church arose and advanced to the communion table. He was tall, well-dressed, and black. This was a great surprise and shock to the communicants and others present. Its effect upon the communicants was startling, and for several moments they retained their seats in solemn silence and did not move, being deeply chagrined at this attempt to inaugurate the "new regime" to offend and humiliate them during their most devoted Church services. Dr. Minnegerode [sic] was evidently embarrassed.

General Robert E. Lee was present, and, ignoring the action and presence of the negro, arose in his usual dignified and self-possessed manner, walked up the aisle to the chancel rail, and reverently knelt down to partake of the communion, and not far from the negro. This lofty conception of duty by Gen. Lee under such provoking and irritating circumstances had a magic effect upon the other communicants (including the writer), who went forward to the communion table.

By this action of Gen. Lee the services were conducted as if the negro had not been present. It was a grand exhibition of superiority shown by a true Christian and great soldier under the most trying and offensive circumstances."


6 posted on 10/12/2012 11:57:14 AM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
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To: Bubba Ho-Tep

Well, I admit I gave the story credence because I first heard it on the Discovery Channel...and given their liberal slant to history I figured it had to be true. I mean, no way they put a positive spin on Lee unless it was true.

Given that the original account was written 35 years after the supposed incident, and that it appears the writer was trying to paint Lee with a “modern” racist brush, I question the story’s validity altogether. The idea that Lee would be the only person in church to go out of his way to initiate denigration is totally inconsistent with everything known about the man.

As Jamie and Adam would say, this myth is busted.

By my count the score is now Bubba Ho-Tep 1; Lee’sGhost 3,635.

Congratulations!


32 posted on 10/12/2012 1:17:30 PM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Johnny Rico picked the wrong girl!)
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