A descendant of Nathan Bedford
Forrest's slaves, Al Arnold, tells his journey of embracing
his Confederate heritage. His ancestor, Turner Hall, Jr., a
Black Confederate, served as a body servant for two
Confederate soldiers and an orderly for Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Turner Hall, Jr. was celebrated by Blacks and Whites in his
community. Hall attended the last Civil War reunion at
Gettysburg in 1938. He was interviewed by the national talk
radio show, "We, The People". This is a personal journey of
faith, heritage, race and family wrapped around the grace of
God through the eyes and honest thoughts of a modern Black
man. Arnold argues for African Americans to embrace
Confederate heritage to capture the enriched Black history
of the Civil War era. He bestows dignity and honor on his
Confederate ancestor and challenges the traditional thoughts
of modern African Americans. Arnold rests in his faith as
the uniting force that reconciles our colorful past to our
bright future.
Christmas is just around the
corner!
Join Orderlyforlee for the online music concert of the
year! You don't want to miss this.
Done only as Orderlyforlee does it! A unique book event! An
Original expression of the King of Rock and Roll enthused
with a Brother of Soul! That's Right. For one night, Elvis
is Black! Wait until you hear this! Tupelo, MS Vocalist,
Twana Westbrook will sing The King's Christmas Greats.
Orderlyforlee will share "A Night of Controversy"
It's Christmas With A Black Elvis: Celebrating A Night of
Controversy!
Brought to you from the home of Elvis, Tupelo, MS on
December 17, 2016
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