hal university is the legacy of that aftermath of slavery. but i caution you that in looking at the civil war, it is very important to kind of align it against wars we had known because we have known no war like this war. it is very different from wars in the usual sense of the word. we lost more men than in any other war. 2% of the population. but remember most of those were lost from disease. if you compare that to huge wars, wars where we lost less men, the great world wars, or the most recent great war, world war ii, you will find that very quickly after that war, japan and germany were our allies. world war ii veterans go to germany and japan now to visit with veterans of that war, without a great deal of bitterness. indeed without bitterness. healing from war, a war among countries, appears to take place at least when men are sane more easily. healing from civil wars it seems to me occurs only gradually. the enemy does not go home. he lives with you. he is one of you. so to speak. in a real sense, if we look at the so-called healing fro