Author’s Preface: This is a resubmission of an essay published on Identity Dixie in early 2022. While it is mostly
Author: Joe Wasp
The “Old” New South and the Early Jim Crow Era: 1877 – 1913
Author’s Preface: As we all know, Southern history has been subjected to damnatio memoriae. As such, it is fit that
Competently Incompetent
I was hanging out with a based and Dixie-pilled buddy of mine recently, and he used the term “competency crisis.”
A Face Only a Mother Could Love
The uncanny valley effect is a hypothesized psychological and aesthetic relation between an object’s degree of resemblance to a human
The Landmass Times: Populism is Dead
While old news at this point, the infamous rightwing populist Mississippi Senator, Chris McDaniel, failed to win the lieutenant gubernatorial
Miscegenation Accelerant
I have been chewing on this one for a while. It may be easy for you, the reader, to believe
The Wild Man: Eugene Talmadge
This essay is the third entry in the “Great Statesmen Series,” covering the woefully forgotten Eugene Talmadge from the Peach
The Landmass Times: Let the Mudslinging Begin!
If you have ever had a conversation with a non-braindead Mississippian about Mississippi politics or paid any attention to the
On the Birth of Jim Crow
Whereas Jim Crow laws and segregation stand as the imminent sin of White Southerners, egregiously little actual discussion is conducted
Two Party Governor: Allan Shivers
This essay stands as the second entry in my Great Statesmen of Dixie Series and will take us into the