It would be different because of the founder wouldn’t exist at the time when the POD is set in but I do think a person like that would come about in that time or later in the 20th centuryDo you ever think McDonald would exist in 191?
Fallen president who tries his best to contain this mistake of a country known as the CSA, but fail to the point that everyone else blame Lincoln for failure to kill the CSA in its infancy and now die as a failure to his nation![]()
How different would this film be like in 191, a dark tragedy? a story of a fallen hero? or used to mock a former president?
sounds like a movie made by a staunch DemocratFallen president who tries his best to contain this mistake of a country known as the CSA, but fail to the point that everyone else blame Lincoln for failure to kill the CSA in its infancy and now die as a failure to his nation
It would most probably be about his transformation from a failed and tragic president to a socialist thinker and revolutionary. I can imagine a scene in which Lincoln is despondent in his post presidency and perhaps becomes an alcoholic, but gets a purpose in life after seeing the horrible conditions that workers have to deal with.![]()
How different would this film be like in 191, a dark tragedy? a story of a fallen hero? or used to mock a former president?
with a special cameo from a young Blackford, with the movie also making him out to be a tragic hero in the makingIt would most probably be about his transformation from a failed and tragic president to a socialist thinker and revolutionary. I can imagine a scene in which Lincoln is despondent in his post presidency and perhaps becomes an alcoholic, but gets a purpose in life after seeing the horrible conditions that workers have to deal with.
Also if the movie is made by a Socialist, it could rehabilitate Lincoln by blaming the war on fuedal elites in the South and capitalist elites in the North, with both wanting a war between north and south to enrich their own pockets. Lincoln would be the tragic figure caught in between all of this, only to realize in his post-Presidential life that "only socialism can end all wars" or something of the sort.
While, I think like the idea of minorities going to have a lot more voice in the future because of the population reduction and people are going to want to know about the southern perspective. I don’t think the Mormons and especially in the south where they won’t have any sympathetic voices in the South any time later up until the 80s to 90s at best.Also, there would be more stories about minorities such as Mormons or Hispanics. We may also see a few films from the Southern perspective for the first time hit the big screens in the North. I believe that this era would run from the mid 60s to the late 70s or early 80s.
I think if there's a large scale counterculture movement around the 60s, then we might see people try to re-evaluate popular attitudes of Mormonism in cinema around the 70s or so. Especially if there are large scale deportations of Mormons post-war out of Utah, then I think that some liberals/left wingers will see them as victims of the US government rather than solely terrorists and extemists. But it's not going to be a very huge perspective change. We might see a story about a Mormon US soldier in the SGW who is ostracized by his comrades because of his religion and has his loyalty constantly questioned. But we are probably never going to have a story from the viewpoint of Mormon rebels until the late 2000s or 2010s.While, I think like the idea of minorities going to have a lot more voice in the future because of the population reduction and people are going to want to know about the southern perspective. I don’t think the Mormons and especially in the south where they won’t have any sympathetic voices in the South any time later up until the 80s to 90s at best.
The Mormons are still likely going to be ostracize even if they abandon their terrorist roots in the 1940s because of how deep rooted anti-Mormonism is in US.
The US still held war crime tribunals against Featherston's Freedomites though. Surely that will impact race relations, at least in terms of government policy.Given that the population reductions happened to a group with less media savvy/less of a visible diaspora than jews expect much less rejection of genocide/racism/bigotry than the west saw after OTL post-1945/1968(when boomers internalized it more). Yes, even in the US in ttl.
Given probable confederate sloppiness in recordkeeping expect denial of the population reduction to be more common and less fringe viewpoint in this tl. Yeah, confederates would have Gotten The Hint about no longer being independent/learning not to express pro-secessionist stuff but expect them to more like say OTL postwar japan in terms of acknowledgement of war guilt than OTL germans.
I would actually say yes. His father escaped from slavery in North Carolina to Philadelphia in 1860, before the POD. His mom's ancestors had been free since the mid-1700s and were among the founders of the Free African Society in Philadelphia in 1787.Would our beloved Paul Robeson even exist in this timeline?View attachment 867117
I would actually say yes. His father escaped from slavery in North Carolina to Philadelphia in 1860, before the POD. His mom's ancestors had been free since the mid-1700s and were among the founders of the Free African Society in Philadelphia in 1787.
Based on what I’ve read about him I wouldn’t say exactly the same due to the different political backdrop but fairly similar otherwiseThank god. What would he be like in this timeline then? Similar to our version, or?
Based on what I’ve read about him I wouldn’t say exactly the same due to the different political backdrop but fairly similar otherwise