For Another Man's Freedom


        "All men are created equal", but the men this is pertaining to are not
the men losing blood in this battle at Gettysburg.   The men losing their lives
in this war are men fighting for what they believe in, for the benefit of their
suggested equals.   Stepping forward, and then looking back; these memories, and
the impact these memories have, are not and will never be forgotten.
The blood which was shed in this great battle at Gettysburg could never
be forgotten.   The blood being spoken of   by Abraham Lincoln, was thought by
many to have recycled into the earth, therefore making that ground sacred; also
ascending to heaven.   This battle ground and the battle which occurred here is
be recognized by the people of   United States of America as the "rebirth" of
America.   The only problem with these thoughts is that these were not the
thoughts that were in the heads of the soldiers at the time.   During the
fighting these soldiers not only did not see this as the rebirth of a nation,
but had "forgotten the cause" altogether.   I do not believe that these men were
necessarily fighting specifically for the rights of the slaves, but rather for
the rights of all men including themselves.   These men were thought to be
"privileged", and at the time I am sure they believed that they were taking part
in an inconceivable historical event.   I am sure that at that time they did not
realize that this would be an ongoing struggle even three-hundred years after
their existence.   The soldiers entered this battle with great pride, holding
their flags high, hoping to make a difference.   They did make a clearly
substantial impact on their society , but this quest for equality is still being
pursued.
        This fight was not considered the only option at the time, but peaceful
talks were always considered.   As society knows, peace talks are not always the
best way to get through to a person opposing your views.
While discussion in hopes of no war exist,... [continues]

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