Marilyn, Are you suggesting that the answer to children's questions of Why? is that the suffering followed the war led to a divisiveness and that's why there had to be separate toilets and schools? If so, why didn't the divisiveness end when the suffering ended? Anne At 11:12 AM 8/16/01 -0500, you wrote: >His strategy of winning the war which was said to have had as its >purpose the saving of human life, seems to have contributed to the >difficulty of winning the peace. There was nothing like a Marshall >Plan to help the South rebuild physical and cultural assets. The >suffering from want and fear seems to have extended to most of both >races. The consequence of the suffering was extended divisiveness. > >Marilyn Symonds > >To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions >at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html Anne Pemberton [log in to unmask] http://www.erols.com/stevepem http://www.geocities.com/apembert45 To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html