Re: Slave reenacting?
Well i figured i might chime on with my "two cents" here. First I would like to say that this is a great thread (one of better i've seen in the past few months) so kudos to everyone for pitching in.
I was raised in a racially mixed family, i am white my brother is black. For the life of me (and i have tried) I can not get my brother interested in Civil War Reenacting/Living History etc. We have discussed many times why (and we have actually fought about it like brothers normally do..i think once he referred to me like equivalent to living history "drug pusher") He just doesnt see the relevance of being involved with the civil war living history scene... alot of it has to do with the "well what would i be....a slave???"... call it ignorance call it what you will. I can see where my brother gets that idea from, the education system of our country doesnt help much, and the serious lack of people country wide to address the issues from the civil war that we still face is lacking. when i was living with my family i ended up switching from doing a confederate impression to a federal one because the uniform made him feel uncomfortable... and our family fought for the south during the Civil War
On the other hand he just doesn't see how this would be interesting or fun, he'd rather spend money on modern clothing and spend his times doing modern things....... we both grew up in the same house so how one of us has the history bug and the other doesnt i'll never know. ..mabye he never got it because he was trying to be his own man in his teen years instead of being a carbon copy of me..
We have a strange and fascinating hobby, some people get it some people dont. With all the distractions of the modern world many people dont see the relevance of getting lost in the past.... there are enough issues on hand to keep people busy, Giving the other issues within the various racial communities of the United States finding the money and time to do something like this hobby is not economically feasible.
The African American community also finds different history appealing to them... In fact and i think i remember this from reading Confederates in the Attic by Tony Horwitz.... and i paraphrase here... that that African American community would rather reenact their true victory, the Civil Right Era... The bridge at Selma, the the Freedom Riders... and events to that effect, and who can blame them, it took over 100 years for true freedom to come. Which is why i think my brother is interested more in that period of history..and which explains why when we go travelling and sightseeing we have to balance out our time... 1x Civil War site = 1x Civil Right site .....its simple math but in order to go to one the deal is you have to go to the other.
others would just rather forget the past ...but we cant let that happen
i havent given up on my brother yet..... if fact i think this thread has inspired me to give it another shot...... any suggestions on a new angle to try
The Nichols boys would be some serious hell raisers
Well i figured i might chime on with my "two cents" here. First I would like to say that this is a great thread (one of better i've seen in the past few months) so kudos to everyone for pitching in.
I was raised in a racially mixed family, i am white my brother is black. For the life of me (and i have tried) I can not get my brother interested in Civil War Reenacting/Living History etc. We have discussed many times why (and we have actually fought about it like brothers normally do..i think once he referred to me like equivalent to living history "drug pusher") He just doesnt see the relevance of being involved with the civil war living history scene... alot of it has to do with the "well what would i be....a slave???"... call it ignorance call it what you will. I can see where my brother gets that idea from, the education system of our country doesnt help much, and the serious lack of people country wide to address the issues from the civil war that we still face is lacking. when i was living with my family i ended up switching from doing a confederate impression to a federal one because the uniform made him feel uncomfortable... and our family fought for the south during the Civil War
On the other hand he just doesn't see how this would be interesting or fun, he'd rather spend money on modern clothing and spend his times doing modern things....... we both grew up in the same house so how one of us has the history bug and the other doesnt i'll never know. ..mabye he never got it because he was trying to be his own man in his teen years instead of being a carbon copy of me..
We have a strange and fascinating hobby, some people get it some people dont. With all the distractions of the modern world many people dont see the relevance of getting lost in the past.... there are enough issues on hand to keep people busy, Giving the other issues within the various racial communities of the United States finding the money and time to do something like this hobby is not economically feasible.
The African American community also finds different history appealing to them... In fact and i think i remember this from reading Confederates in the Attic by Tony Horwitz.... and i paraphrase here... that that African American community would rather reenact their true victory, the Civil Right Era... The bridge at Selma, the the Freedom Riders... and events to that effect, and who can blame them, it took over 100 years for true freedom to come. Which is why i think my brother is interested more in that period of history..and which explains why when we go travelling and sightseeing we have to balance out our time... 1x Civil War site = 1x Civil Right site .....its simple math but in order to go to one the deal is you have to go to the other.
others would just rather forget the past ...but we cant let that happen
i havent given up on my brother yet..... if fact i think this thread has inspired me to give it another shot...... any suggestions on a new angle to try
The Nichols boys would be some serious hell raisers
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