Below are a couple of "tidbits" from the Daily State Sentinel, which was a Radical Reconstruction newspaper operated in Montgomery after the Civil War. As you can tell the opinions of the editor of this paper was in direct contrast with many of the Southern people around him. Major B.W. PIERCE, long ago a citizen of Autauga County, but for many years past a citizen of Louisiana, has a long communication in the last Autauga Citizen, urging emigration to British Honduras. To those who are dissatified with this country and government, we advise them to communicate with Major PIERCE, and to emigrate at once to British Honduras (Daily State Sentinel, February, 15, 1868) Daniel PRATT, it is said, turned off (fired) all the freedmen in his employ, who went to Kingston and voted for the constitution. It will soon be the case that this same Daniel PRATT will want the labor of these freedmen worse than they now want employment from him (Daily State Sentinel, February 13, 1868)