Southern History Series: The Stono Rebellion
In South Carolina, the Stono Rebellion was the largest slave uprising in colonial America
In South Carolina, the Stono Rebellion was the largest slave uprising in colonial America
In Colonial South Carolina, White racial attitudes were shaped by a brutal race war with the Indians
Sen. Theodore Bilbo of Mississippi predicted that the “floodgates of hell” would be opened up by integration and that interracial rape would explode in the South
At the dawn of the 20th century, agrarian populists triumphed over conservative elites in many of the Southern states
Joe Biden is tough on crime!
FBI memos claim “civil rights icon” watched and laughed as a woman was raped and had over 40 affairs
The Battle of Oxford in 1962 could have easily taken an explosive course which would have altered history
Mississippi seceded from the Union to protect a government based on equality of rights secured to White men in equal sovereign states
A review of a documentary on Mississippi’s course to secession and experience during the War Between the States
The 1622 massacre of English settlers in Jamestown in a surprise attack was America’s first race war and decisively shaped Southern attitudes toward American Indians
The evolution of White identity in the Chesapeake
A book review of Paul Quigley’s Shifting Grounds: Nationalism & the American South, 1848-1865
White identity was forged in the crucible of sugar and slavery in the British Caribbean
The culture of the Deep South got its start as an extension of the older culture of the British West Indies
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
Isn’t it about time to admit the race realists were right?
The plantation complex spread throughout the Caribbean, South America and the American South
A book review of Philip D. Curtin’s book The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex
Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate President Abraham Lincoln in 1865?
In the Mississippi of the 1890s, populists began to revolt against the conservative Bourbon Democrats, and eventually elected Gov. James K. Vardaman as their “Great White Chief.” He later became a US Senator from Mississippi
We need a better vision and paradigm of how to fix the South
China is poised to implement and reap the benefits of the AI revolution
Blompf retreats from international bodies and traditional human rights priorities
China is poised to implement and reap the benefits of the AI revolution
Reparations for slavery is a dumb idea based on racial resentment
Occidental Dissent visits Jamestowne and Colonial Williamsburg
The real conflict was over chattel slavery vs. wage slavery
Nationalist voters lean both right and left
How should we move forward?
Isn’t it funny that race realists are capable of putting Humanity First?
Detoxifying a very important issue
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