Marsha Blackburn Brought Neo-Confederate Secessionist To Deliver Prayer To Congress
By CAMERON JOSEPH Published NOVEMBER 3, 2017 6:00 AM
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) once brought an avowed neo-Confederate secessionist shed known for decades to deliver the opening prayer for the House of Representatives.
Blackburn, who is currently running for the Senate, invited the Rev. David O. Jones, a Tennessee pastor and Christian home-school program head who says hes known her since the late 1970s, to give the opening prayer for the House in 2004.
Jones, who has long advocated southern secession, told TPM this week that while slavery was abhorrent it was basically cradle to grave security for many southern blacks. His decade-old homeschooling curriculum includes a high school course on the South designed to refute propaganda imposed from everywhere else about slavery and the Civil War. Required reading: Myths of American Slavery and The South Was Right.
When Blackburn invited him to Congress, Jones was in the middle of a long tenure heading the Tennessee chapter of the League of the South an explicitly secessionist group that has been designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center since 2000 because of leader Michael Hills racist comments as well as its ties to co-founder Jack Kershaw, best known for serving as the lawyer for Martin Luther King Jr.s assassin and erecting a statue outside Nashville of the Ku Klux Klan founder, Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest.
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