Southern History Series: The Integration of Central High School
Segregation was an international embarrassment for the American Empire during the Cold War
		
	Segregation was an international embarrassment for the American Empire during the Cold War
		
	Northern Arkansas has a long history of racial violence and illiberalism
		
	Gov. Jeff Davis was a populist who won the greatest landslide in Arkansas political history
		
	Reconstruction Mississippi was the saddest and the blackest tyranny that ever cursed this earth
		
	Ex-Confederate President Jefferson Davis was welcomed in Canada as a fallen hero
		
	Mississippi had to secede from the Union to avoid becoming a blighted land cursed with free negro morals which would be a cesspool of vice, crime and infamy
		
	Antebellum Kentuckians saw slavery as a curse that was being naturally drained away by the hand of Providence
		
	Kentuckians spilled over their borders and colonized neighboring states
		
	Harry of the West condemned abolitionism out of concern for the liberty of his own race and posterity
		
	The Eufaula Regency spearhearded the secession movement in Southeast Alabama
		
	A personal story of settler-colonialism on the Alabama frontier
		
	In 1813, the Red Sticks faction of the Creek Indians launched a genocide against White settlers in Alabama
		
	In his Third Annual Message to Congress, President Andrew Johnson denounced the Radical Republican plan for Congressional Reconstruction
		
	The Reconstruction era was defined by violence
		
	In February 1861, Unionists and Southern Nationalists held dueling torchlight parades through Memphis
		
	In the Gilded Age, two Yankee railroad barons raced to develop the Florida Peninsula
		
	The Florida Cracker settled in La Florida and made it a Southern state in the image of Florida Man
		
	In 1810, the United States invaded and annexed the short lived Republic of West Florida
		
	Georgia was originally intended to be a White ethnostate
		
	Robert Toombs argues the questions of slavery and racial equality were up to the people of Georgia to decide
		
	Why did the Southern states secede from the Union? What was the cause of the War Between the States?
		
	Christopher Gadsden of South Carolina, the “Sam Adams of the South,” designed the Gadsden Flag
		
	Who are the people of South Carolina? Where did they come from?
		
	South Carolinians derived their ideas about liberty which fueled the American Revolution from the “country ideology” of the mid-18th century British opposition
		
	A paean to militant Southern nostalgia
		
	James D.B. De Bow’s Top 10 reasons why the interests of Southern slaveholders and non-slaveholders are identical in the secession crisis
		
	In 1874, the White League fought a pitched battle against General James Longstreet in the streets of New Orleans
		
	The White League was formed in 1874 as a resistance organization to overthrow Reconstruction in Louisiana
		
	Sam Houston fought the Texas Revolution with the Texian standard of the single star, borne by the Anglo-Saxon race to extend their dominion across North America
		
	The irrepressible conflict caused by abolitionism finally bore the fruit of disunion in Texas
		
	Texas seceded from the Union to remain a White Republic
		
	Mr. Jefferson’s democracy is of the White family
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