
The Evolution of White Supremacy in Carolina (part IV)
During the early to mid 1700s South Carolina receieved lots of horrifying news of racial violence and slave uprisings in the Caribbean. Carolinians were already […]
During the early to mid 1700s South Carolina receieved lots of horrifying news of racial violence and slave uprisings in the Caribbean. Carolinians were already […]
Southern conservative intellectual and professor Richard Weaver wrote in The Southern Tradition at Bay: A History of Postbellum Thought (1968): A part of the Southern heritage […]
Lately, Hunter Wallace has written at length about the meaning of liberty in the Tidewater, Carolina and the Backcountry and how this concept had “nothing […]
Previously, we have seen how the colonial government of Carolina enacted legislation to discourage miscegenation among the lower classes of White servants and Indian and […]
We have already seen how the government of Carolina began legally discourging race-mixing among the lowest class in the colony in the early 1700s. This […]
Liberty means Don’t Tread on Me
Liberty means to be “unbound”
It had nothing to do with equality
It may seem strange to write of the evolution of White supremacy in a colony founded by Barbadian planters who held strong racial views and […]
As with many things, the word is it all began in a bar in Rome. The pub was one of those well-worn places with stickers […]
Previously, Hunter Wallace has written about the founding of the British Caribbean and its off-shoot on the North American mainland in the Lowcountry of South Carolina […]
Dr. Matthew Mulcahy of Loyola University Maryland points out in Hubs of Empire: The Southeastern Lowcountry and British Caribbean (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014) that […]
Southern professor, author and conservative political philospher Richard Weaver wrote in his essay “The South and the American Union” (which appears in The Southern Essays of […]
Virginia’s elite emulates the English country gentry
While the large majority of Southerners relied upon the Bible and a Christian perspective in their approach to the African, racial hierarchy and directed labor, […]
University professor, literary critic and prize-winning poet John Crowe Ransom wrote in I’ll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition (1930) about the South’s unique […]
They were diametric opposites
Anthony DeMarco at Social Matter discusses different forms of nationalism from a Right-wing, traditionalist Christian perspective on the latest Ascending the Tower podcast. He explores: […]
Sarah Posner’s article “Amazing Disgrace”
Fred Reed on his family roots in Virginia
American identity has decomposed
Not that we are big fans of unfettered democracy, but American democracy is a standard talking point for US politicians and one of the pillars […]
Musonius Rufus, Charlie Stuart and Hunter Wallace on Identity and Libertarianism
The Reactionary Enlightenment is still an inspiration to Southerners
Southern Baptists are tired of Russell Moore’s preaching
Harold Crews and Mark Thomey discuss Southern identity
We must always rule ourselves
Dixie is in our hearts
Musonius Rufus interviews Tom Sunic
Georgia was a blood and soil state
A Southern girl is shot and killed in the Walmart parking
A rejuvenated Dixie charts an independent course
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