What did Forrest advocate for towards the end of his life?
Racial harmony
Continued segregation
Northern aggression
Confederate resurgence
Answer
Racial harmony was Forrest's primary advocacy toward the end of his life. He fervently believed in fostering understanding, equality, and unity among different races, advocating for the desegregation of public spaces and encouraging peaceful coexistence.
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