Apostles of Disunion: The Case for Southern Secession
Dixie Why did the Deep South secede from the United States and form the Confederacy in 1861? Charles B. Dew answered this question in Apostles […]
Dixie Why did the Deep South secede from the United States and form the Confederacy in 1861? Charles B. Dew answered this question in Apostles […]
Virginia In the aftermath of the War Between the States, General Robert E. Lee was interviewed by the Joint Committee on Reconstruction. Lee testified before […]
Missouri If any OD readers in Missouri have information about the two representatives of the Black Undertow who set a White teenager on fire yesterday […]
Liberia, Senegal, and South Africa This is what happened when the Black Undertow was allowed to take over Africa’s beaches. Their impact on the environment […]
Haiti and Liberia Here is what the State Department knew about Haiti and Liberia a century ago: “The experience of Liberia and Haiti show that […]
Michigan Having stepped off the Soul Plane from a month long field trip to Africa and the Caribbean, it didn’t take long to hear the […]
United States Hope you enjoyed our month long safari into Africa and the Caribbean where we have studied how the bulk of the black race […]
Saint-Domingue Égalité for All: Touissant L’ouverature and the Haitian Revolution is a PBS documentary about the Haitian Revolution. The Haitian Revolution was the only successful […]
Nigeria Tears of the Sun is a 2003 film starring Bruce Willis about a U.S. Navy Seal rescue team sent into Nigeria during a fictional […]
Sierra Leone Cry Freetown is a 2000 documentary that takes place in Freetown, Sierra Leone in the aftermath of “Operation No Living Thing.” This critically […]
South Africa Colonel Jooste is an Afrikaner patriot. He is one of the few people in this insane country that seems to have his head […]
Sierra Leone Blood Diamond is a 2006 film set in the context of the Sierra Leone Civil War. The background story of this movie is […]
Zaire Michela Wrong’s In The Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu’s Congo is an investigative journalist’s take on the […]
Rwanda Hotel Rwanda is a 2004 film about the Rwandan genocide. It tells the true story of Paul Rusesabagina who sheltered 1,268 Tutsi and Hutu […]
Rwanda Shake Hands With The Devil is a 2007 documentary about the Rwandan genocide. The film is based on the book Shake Hands with the […]
Democratic Republic of Congo Over the last 52 years, Léopoldville (now “Kinshasa”) has undergone the most extreme form of man made “climate change” anywhere on […]
Democratic Republic of Congo Americans are accustomed to dealing with natural disasters. California has its earthquakes. Florida has its hurricanes. Kansas has its tornadoes. Arizona […]
Ethiopia Mengistu Haile Mariam of Ethiopia belongs with Charles Taylor of Liberia and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe in the Greatest Dictators of Africa Hall of […]
Africa Africa Addio (Farewell Africa) is a 1966 Italian documentary that explores the triumph of freedom and equality in post-colonial Africa. Decried as a “brutal, […]
District of Corruption I see that our friend Peter Brimelow is being denounced by Al Sharpton on MSNBC for speaking at the CPAC conference. The […]
Democratic Republic of Congo In the American imagination, Detroit symbolizes the depths to which civilization under the Black Undertow is capable of sinking. Black History […]
Rhodesia It was arguably the lowest moment in British history. Faced with the terrifying prospect of black majority rule, the colony of Southern Rhodesia was […]
Zimbabwe “Mugabe and the White African” is a documentary and book that tells the story of Mike Campbell and family and their legal struggle to […]
Liberia “He killed my ma, he killed my pa, but I will vote for him.” Don Cheadle and Chris Rock made headlines last year by […]
Liberia I hope you are enjoying OD’s unique celebration of Black History Month 2012. We have assumed responsibility in the blogosphere this year of commemorating […]
Missouri H/T CofCC. St. Louis has furnished us with the latest example of why the lunch counters were segregated. In The Forum: The Axis Sally […]
Côte d’Ivoire African-Americans are still recovering from the shocking news that a DNA test has confirmed that King Tut was of European ancestry. As we […]
Central African Republic African-Americans were thoroughly disappointed by the results of King Tut’s DNA test which showed that Pharoah Tutankhamun and his father Akhenaten were […]
Egypt I have been saving this one for a special occasion. You know you are living in Black Run Amerika (BRA) … when the Sons […]
Georgia “The result of many years of experience, observation, and reflection, has also established in my mind the conviction that the subjection of the negro […]
Missouri This blonde woman is lucky she didn’t end up like Beverly Hope Melton in South Carolina. The Black Undertow chased her down and threatened […]
Texas It looks like we are having a big education day here … this time African-Americans at Dekaney High School in Houston have provided us […]
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