It's why I liked that one comic about the ghost of a Confederate officer who acts as an ancestral guardian for his descendants in battle, and along the line one of them ended up being black. He was surprised at first, of course, but accepted his duty to his bloodline regardless. It was the black man, who had no knowledge of his history, who had a chip on his shoulder for the whole thing. Such a story would never be made today.
It's why I liked that one comic about the ghost of a Confederate officer who acts as an ancestral guardian for his descendants in battle, and along the line one of them ended up being black. He was surprised at first, of course, but accepted his duty to his bloodline regardless. It was the black man, who had no knowledge of his history, who had a chip on his shoulder for the whole thing. Such a story would never be made today.