How the North Shifted the Issue, Simply Explained
 
From: bernhard1848@att.net
 
The victor in wars writes the history and can control what is set in the record. William Joseph Peele was a simple North Carolinian who is credited with the creation of the Agricultural and Mechanic Arts school in the State, and support for a State Historical Commission which would set the record straight. He saw right through the fog of propaganda.
 
Bernhard Thuersam, Director
Cape Fear Historical Institute
www.cfhi.net

How the North Shifted the Issue, Simply Explained:
 
“Mr. Peele could not get away from the idea that the cause of the Civil War was commercial jealousy. Henry Adams and Mill say that in ’61 the people of England entertained the same opinion. Peele did give credit to the North for so shifting the issue that it seemed to be a war for freedom.
 
The agitation about the Negro, as a counter-irritant to distract attention from the injustice of Federal revenue laws, was (said Peele) more than a success; for the shallow politicians of both sections forgot the real issue; but the beneficiaries never lost sight of it. I will use a homely illustration:
 
A and B are doing business on the opposite sides of a street; B begins to undersell A; A becomes angry, but cannot afford to tell his customers the cause; he hears that B once cheated a Negro out of a mule; he makes that charge; they fight; the court record of the trial shows that the fight was about the Negro and the mule; but there is not a business man on the street who does not know that the record speaks a lie.”
 
(William Joseph Peele, by Robert W. Winston, Proceedings of the North Carolina Historical Commission, November, 1919, page 116)