'Waking up to racism': SPLC
New documentary tells truth about Confederacy, tracks root of Lost Cause myth
August 05, 2021
Living in New Orleans in 2015, CJ Hunt was frustrated that Confederate symbols still occupied the citys common spaces or neutral grounds intended for all citizens, which he called absurd. At the time, the nation was reeling from the deadly attack at the historic Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine Black people were killed by a young white supremacist who had posted a picture of himself with a Confederate flag.
But when the state of South Carolina removed the Confederate flag from its capitol, Hunt could tell a powerful movement was brewing to remove Confederate symbols nationwide. In New Orleans, the organizers of Take Em Down NOLA, a grassroots organization that has fought for the removal of Confederate monuments, were already marching in the streets, and the mayor took the calls to remove those statues seriously when he demanded the removal of four monuments. The backlash, Hunt said, was intense.
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His debut feature documentary, The Neutral Ground, not only exposes why Southerners cling to Confederate iconography but also challenges the Lost Cause mythology a romanticized, and false, version of Southern history in which the Confederacy and its leaders were fighting for states rights and defending their region against Northern aggression.
While the Confederacy was not successful at winning wars, it was incredibly successful when it came to creating a myth, Hunt, 36, told the Southern Poverty Law Center. When people want to say the Confederacy was not about slavery, those claims are not grounded in facts or supported by the Confederacys own founding documents.
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