Yea, man, you're gonna have to start typing forwards. It's kind of difficult for me to read what you're writing otherwise.
Issaiah Fitzhenry fought on the northside. Forrest was a racist who wanted to keep slaves. Jacob was an african-american who wanted to fight for his people, only to be refused by Issaiah because it went against what they were fighting for--which was FREEDOM for black slaves. The town Issaiah and his men were defending in the civil war was still trying to get used to the latest social scene--freedom of previously owned black slaves-- and were against nthe use of those men in battle (as seen when Issiah and his men were over that one townsman's house for Christmas dinner.
Have you read the Resistance? If so, I suggest re-reading it. Maybe that will help.