By today's standards, the average person was prejudiced, if not a racist. While he believed in slavery, history has distorted his views. He broke the law and instituted schools for slaves and he even adopted a black child which during his time was unheard of. He knew slavery was going to end eventually and was concerned for the future of slaves. You may find this interesting (I hope you read it):
http://georgiaheritagecouncil.org/site2/commentary/davis_davis_slavery.phtml>I'm sure he was. But he isn't remembered for his enlightened racial views.
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>>Don't insult Jeff Davis! He was a great Sec of War in the 1850s.
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http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0408/Secrecy_and_propriety_in_Kentucky.html>>>>
>>>>He didn't volunteer (or the media didn't print it) his opinion of the national security simulation results with Hillary or McCain...
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>>>>If they were highly classified, what's he doing commenting on them? Get HIM out of office!
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>>>Boy?
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>>>I wonder if Rep. Davis is a direct descendant of Jefferson Davis ;-)
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