Southern History Series: Florida’s Peninsula In The ‘New South’
In the Gilded Age, two Yankee railroad barons raced to develop the Florida Peninsula
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
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?
James D.B. De Bow’s Top 10 reasons why the interests of Southern slaveholders and non-slaveholders are identical in the secession crisis
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
The Confederacy was built on the cornerstone of the acceptance of natural inequality
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
Once upon a time, American Nationalism collapsed in the South
Nathaniel Beverly Tucker was an architect of Confederate nationalism and wrote the SIEGE of his generation
An honest engagement about the merits of a 3.0 movement vs. the White Nationalism 1.0 strategies of leaderless resistance and violent accelerationism
The Battle of Oxford in 1962 could have easily taken an explosive course which would have altered history
A book review of Robert E. May’s The Southern Dream of a Caribbean Empire, 1854-1861
The Mexican states of Nuevo León and Coahuila offered to secede from Mexico to join the Confederacy
A book review of Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy’s An Empire Divided: The American Revolution and the British Caribbean
A book review of T.H. Breen’s American Insurgents, American Patriots: The Revolution of the People
Secessionists strongly believed in industrial development and state-led economic modernization
A book review of Elizabeth R. Varon’s Disunion! The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859
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
In the aftermath of the War Between the States, the French came to regret their decision not to intervene and save Western civilization from the excesses of liberalism
A book review of William C. Davis’s book Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater
Mississippi seceded from the Union because it disagreed with the position of the equality of the races
Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens addresses the Virginia convention to argue for secession
Jeffersonianism retarded Alabama’s economic development
A book review of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Agriculture & Industry
A book review of Richard B. Drake’s A History of Appalachia
Every man a king
James D.B. De Bow was a Southern economic nationalist
Robert Barnwell Rhett was the ‘Father of Secession’
Nationalist policies are crystal clear. Conservatives don’t support them
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