Confederate Underground is the name of a group, that may or may not have actually existed, that took credit for the 1958 bombing of the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple in Atlanta, Georgia. They were probably related to the KKK in some way, as a subgroup or a nom de guerre.
Confederate Underground is also an online Southern White Nationalist publication, that can be found here:
http://members.tripod.com/~cupub/
In Viirginia, which was a Confederate state
Commander of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee.Secretary of the Confederate Navy was Stephen Mallory.
Mississippi was a Confederate state
Confederate.
the leader of the confederate army was Robert.E.Lee
No
no the underground railroad was not even a tangible thing it was a route from the Confederate South to the Union North as an escape route for slaves
Confederate soldiers were often isolated from the broader social movements and networks operating in the North, including the Underground Railroad. Many were focused on the immediate realities of war and may not have been fully aware of abolitionist activities or the extent of the Underground Railroad. Additionally, the secrecy surrounding the Underground Railroad, with its reliance on covert support and communication, made it difficult for those outside of abolitionist circles to gain accurate information about its operations. This lack of knowledge was compounded by the Confederate government's propaganda, which often downplayed the significance of abolitionist efforts.
If you meant what DO slaves do at night, they travel on the underground railroad to the Confederate States of America (South, the bad guys) to the United States of America (north, the good guys)
100% of underground is underground.
He was a confederate in arms with the rowdy boys.The Confederate Army marched northward. The Confederate and Union soldiers battled at Gettysburg, PA.
it was a confederate state because the confederate capital was located there
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Confederate Troops
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Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.
He was confederate.