This essay stands as the second entry in my Great Statesmen of Dixie Series and will take us into the
Author: Joe Wasp
The Man: Theodore Bilbo
Author’s Preface: The Jim Crow Era, in my view, was Dixie’s Golden Age and provided it with some of its
Landmass Times: The Jackson Water Crisis
Whew boy this one’s a doozy. For those who have not yet encountered national headlines, Jackson, Mississippi is in the
I Just Can’t Love It Anymore
Some years back, I came across a couple YouTube videos in which the respective persons who made each video discussed
Musings on the Generations
Reading Padraig Martin’s recent article reminded me of something I came to the realization of a few months ago. Before
Some Footnote Thoughts on Abortion
I have always loathed abortion. From both a Christian perspective, Baptist specifically, and just general moral standpoint, I have always
Discussions of the Campaign to Remove Public Southern Imagery
We here in Southern Nationalist circles, and the more competent sections of the Dissident Right, are all too familiar with
Night Came, and Death Followed
Appalachia, a mysterious mountain range shadowed by a long bloody history, is a region of legends. A voluminous mountain range
The Landmass Times: Bills, Ballots, and Initiatives, Oh My!!!
It has been quite some time since the latest entry of the Landmass Times. I have grown weary of all
A Defense of Jim Crow and the South
“And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth,