Southern History Series: The Demographics of Revolutionary South Carolina
Who are the people of South Carolina? Where did they come from?
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
Washington is ready to take on China
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The transformation of Alex Jones into Goldstein is complete
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Alt-Lite clique
A paean to militant Southern nostalgia
Which way American conservative?
He is looking into the situation
James D.B. De Bow’s Top 10 reasons why the interests of Southern slaveholders and non-slaveholders are identical in the secession crisis
It is becoming easier to recognize the symptoms of the collapse of the liberal paradigm
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
Sen. Josh Hawley is woke on the eclipse of Augustianism in the West in the 17th century question.
In honor of Pride Month, Vox.com humbly requests that all criticism of homosexuals on YouTube be labeled “hate speech” and purged from the public conversation
The New York Times explains the Alt-Right social media rabbit hole
The West never respected the borders of the Third World. Therefore, the Third World should not respect the borders of the West
Andrew Yang appears on Real Time With Bill Maher
Mr. Jefferson’s democracy is of the White family
In the aftermath of the War Between the States, Hinton Rowan Helper dreamed of building a transcontinental railroad to deport all blacks from the United States
In opposing the Federal Elections Bill of 1890, Sen. Zebulon Vance bitterly recounts the experience of Reconstruction in North Carolina
Andrew Yang and Dave Rubin discuss the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Yang campaign
David French claims that his critics are bad people for being fed up with his sanctimonious, hypocritical bullshit
The collapse of fusionism has left National Review adrift
Frenchism is an antiquated approach to 21st century America driven by nostalgia for a dead ideology
True Conservatism holds that the gubmint is always bad and the free market is always good
The Confederacy was built on the cornerstone of the acceptance of natural inequality
Alabama seceded from the Union to avoid being degraded to a position of equality with free negroes
William Lowndes Yancey, “the Prince of the Fire Eaters,” was Alabama’s great fire eater and played a pivotal role in the dissolution of the Union in 1861
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