At eighty-three Helen has had enough of world conflict and wars. In
this essay she preaches about what she perceives as an attainable
path to world peace. Born during the Civil War she has seen the
devastation and misery caused by the world's great powers
struggling for supremacy and domination of vast stretches of
humanity. She has lived through two world wars and numerous smaller
conflicts, but now, at the end of World War II, she sees a threat
to humanity itself, atomic power. Helen calls for the establishment
of two world confederations of peace, one composed of the women of
the world and the other of everyone else. She produces testimonials
from various influential people to support her cause. Finally, she
plugs for her long dead husband, Confederate General James
Longstreet, in her continuing effort to rehabilitate his tarnished
reputation.
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