American History Series: The Civil Rights Act of 1875
America’s first experiment with integration was struck down by the Supreme Court
America’s first experiment with integration was struck down by the Supreme Court
The South has paid a heavy price for making the world safe for liberal democracy and free-market capitalism
A brief account of the settlement of the American South and how the Southern people are the unique byproduct of their blood, culture and natural environment
The White South is a minority in the Union
Northern liberals used the power of the federal government to impose a sweeping social revolution on the country
A book review of Numan V. Bartley’s The New South: 1945-1980: The Story of the South’s Modernization
What is white supremacy?
The South believed in a hierarchical order of inequality
Pitchfork Ben Tillman describes the Redemption of South Carolina
A book review of Jack Bass and W. Scott Poole’s The Palmetto State: The Making of Modern South Carolina.
In the Jim Crow South, Whites and blacks had their own spaces
The turning point was the 1960s and after the Civil Rights Movement it rapidly went to shit
Segregation was an international embarrassment for the American Empire during the Cold War
Northern Arkansas has a long history of racial violence and illiberalism
Ross Douthat and Adam Serwer debate the merits of Northern liberal democracy
Gov. Jeff Davis was a populist who won the greatest landslide in Arkansas political history
Harry of the West condemned abolitionism out of concern for the liberty of his own race and posterity
The Battle of Oxford in 1962 could have easily taken an explosive course which would have altered history
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