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The sentences range from 2 years to 3 years in prison
 
		
	The sentences range from 2 years to 3 years in prison
 
		
	A look at the Tidewater aristocracy on the eve of the American Revolution
 
		
	Trump DOJ prosecutors want to add a “hate crime motivation enhancement” in the RAM case
 
		
	A book review of Jack P. Greene’s Pursuits of Happiness: The Social Development of Early Modern British Colonies and the Formation of American Culture
 
		
	Have you even seen Hidden Figures?
 
		
	Begging for mercy didn’t work
 
		
	A comparison of the historical development of the New England and Chesapeake colonies
 
		
	Charlottesville will celebrate the arrival of the Union Army in 1865 instead
 
		
	No mercy for white supremacists
 
		
	Please have mercy, I had a mentally ill Jewish grandfather
 
		
	Robert E. Lee was a humane race realist
 
		
	Nathaniel Beverly Tucker was an architect of Confederate nationalism and wrote the SIEGE of his generation
 
		
	Robert E. Lee thought Virginia would be better off if all the blacks left and moved to the Deep South
 
		
	A book review of Jean B. Russo and J. Elliot Russo’s Planting an Empire: The Early Chesapeake in British North America
 
		
	11 people are dead in Virginia Beach including the shooter
 
		
	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
 
		
	They were diametric opposites
 
		
	The evolution of White identity in the Chesapeake
 
		
	Early Virginians were inspired by the Spanish model of conquest
 
		
	A book review of Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy’s An Empire Divided: The American Revolution and the British Caribbean
 
		
	Thomas Jefferson was hardly a modern deracinated liberal
 
		
	The Virginia Cavaliers used to be more than a sports team. It actually meant something
 
		
	The economic and environmental roots of Old Virginia’s classical republicanism and social structure
 
		
	We should reject universalist conservative and lolbertarian conceptions of “liberty” in favor of a particular sense of liberty embedded in time, culture, identity, history and place
 
		
	In Tidewater, the meaning of liberty was being “unbound,” or having the economic independence as a Southern gentleman to enjoy a life of leisure while cultivating virtue, refinement and engaging in public service
 
		
	A Virginia judge has ruled the Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson monuments in Charlottesville are protected as war memorials by state law
 
		
	The populist case for compromising on Confederate heritage
 
		
	Occidental Dissent visits Jamestowne and Colonial Williamsburg
 
		
	Gov. Ralph Northam wants to “heal the pain”
 
		
	Are Virginia Democrats the real racists?
 
		
	Did you hear Dems R Real Racists?
 
		
	Police give up on babysitting leftwing insane asylum
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