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Texas In the course of reading Ta-Nehisi Coates’s readers, I came across a comment that reminded me of the reasons that compelled The Lone Star […]
Texas In the course of reading Ta-Nehisi Coates’s readers, I came across a comment that reminded me of the reasons that compelled The Lone Star […]
Alabama Thrasymachus is disputing my contention that Black Run Amerika was born in the nineteenth century and grew out of the abolitionist movement in the […]
Dixie Ta-Nehisi Coates and Kevin Levin are singing a hilarious duet across BRA’s blogosphere about the lack of interest of African-Americans in the Civil War. […]
Alabama Here’s an interesting interview with MacDonald King Ashton, the author of Yankee Babylon, about the difference between “a guilt culture” and “a shame culture.” […]
American North Does the American North have a racial tradition? Of course. Northern racialists were concentrated in the Democratic Party which was dominated by White […]
South Carolina In his Disquisition on Government, John C. Calhoun explains why the preservation and perpetuation of our race is more important than liberty: “The […]
Britain In George Orwell’s Britain, this 96 year old British war veteran was assaulted by the Black Undertow on a tram. Unlike Emma West, his […]
American North More than any other factor, it was the war against the Confederacy and the triumph of the Radical Republicans in the Union that […]
Michigan Detroit could run out of cash by spring. The Black Undertow’s flagship city has a $200 million dollar budget deficit. A state manager could […]
New York An OD reader has drawn my attention to Lawrence Auster’s attack on the Confederacy. Unlike Auster, I don’t believe that “fighting liberalism” and […]
Georgia It saddens me to report that Herman Cain suspended his presidential campaign this evening amid further damaging revelations of a 13 year extramarital affair […]
Britain Is this what hell looks like? After watching the Emma West video, I found myself wondering: what would it be like to ride that […]
Dixie Kevin Levin at Civil War Memory is miffed by the latest example of the wrong sort of people identifying with the Confederate flag. In […]
Dixie Thomas and Debra Goodrich’s book The Day Dixie Died: Southern Occupation, 1865-1866 is one of a small handful of books that dares to tell […]
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