Southern History Series: Founding Greater Caribbean
The culture of the Deep South got its start as an extension of the older culture of the British West Indies
The culture of the Deep South got its start as an extension of the older culture of the British West Indies
We’ve been told a great lie by liberals that we are all “individuals,” but in reality the cultural geography of the South matches the genetics of historical migration patterns
Daniel Chamberlain, South Carolina’s Republican carpetbagger governor, repented of the folly of Reconstruction
South Carolina was redeemed in 1876 when its people united behind Wade Hampton III, the greatest of all planters, and his Red Shirt Army which brought down Reconstruction
Sen. John C. Calhoun opposed the Mexican War and the conquest and absorption of Mexicans into the United States
Sen. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina was the South’s most eloquent slaveowner. He was also Scots-Irish
In 1849, Sen. John C. Calhoun and other prominent Southern leaders predicted that one day Whites and Africans would change positions in the political and social scale
In South Carolina, Solomon Blatt led the fight to preserve white supremacy and segregation. He was also Jewish
The pellagra epidemic of the New South was one of the lowest points in our history. If we can bounce back from that, we can come back from anything
Father Abram Joseph Ryan was the poet priest of the Confederacy
The Virginia Cavaliers used to be more than a sports team. It actually meant something
In the early 20th century, Southerners dramatically changed their tune on “internal improvements” to become zealous promoters of federal investment in infrastructure
The plantation complex spread throughout the Caribbean, South America and the American South
The economic and environmental roots of Old Virginia’s classical republicanism and social structure
How did the development of the cotton gin alter the economy and culture of the Deep South?
An excessive amount of liberty leads to anarchy which is the greatest of all curses and ultimately destroys freedom
The Deep South was an atypical and late flowering extension of the Greater Caribbean plantation complex
A book review of Philip D. Curtin’s book The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex
A historical tour of how capital fought back against labor in the late 20th century global economy
The Confederacy sought to create a Patrician Republic more congenial to the culture of the Cavalier
From the shores of the Gulf to the Delaware’s slope
“Conservatism” in the United States is Northern conservatism. Southern conservatism was a very different animal. Unfortunately, it has all but vanished
In the aftermath of the War Between the States, the French came to regret their decision not to intervene and save Western civilization from the excesses of liberalism
A less hysterical age looks back more objectively at the plantation system of the Old South
A book review of William C. Davis’s book Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater
Mississippi seceded from the Union because it disagreed with the position of the equality of the races
This place has its own charm
Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens addresses the Virginia convention to argue for secession
We should reject universalist conservative and lolbertarian conceptions of “liberty” in favor of a particular sense of liberty embedded in time, culture, identity, history and place
In Tidewater, the meaning of liberty was being “unbound,” or having the economic independence as a Southern gentleman to enjoy a life of leisure while cultivating virtue, refinement and engaging in public service
In 1670 and 1671, the founding fathers of the Deep South arrived from the Caribbean and dropped anchor off the coast of what is now Charleston
In the Deep South, the meaning of liberty was economic prosperity and growth
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