One speech I shall never forget was delivered by Judge John H. Rogers. In it … he spoke as one
Author: T. Morris
Confederate History Month, 2024, Part V
I hope it may never be said of the South that she has ceased to appreciate the sacrifices of her
Confederate History Month, 2024, Part IV
(Note to Readers: Links to parts I and II of this series are embedded in part III, here. In this
Confederate History Month, 2024, Part III
(Note to readers: Parts I and II of Judge Rogers’s speech may be read here, and here. In part III
Confederate History Month, 2024, Part II
(Note to readers: As previously stated, the length of Judge Rogers’s 1903 oration at New Orleans requires that it be
Confederate History Month, 2024, Part I
(Note to Readers: In observance of Confederate History Month, 2024, we begin with a brief career and character sketch of
Living in Fear is No Way to Live
I have a long-time, on again-off again, love affair with aviation that I inherited from my father. I haven’t been
Meet the Intrepid John Coats
Back by popular request, yet another gem unearthed from the 1908 edition of the Confederate Veteran magazine, July issue in
The Character and Influence of Stonewall Jackson, Part II
General Jackson was not only a great soldier but a man as loving and as tender as a woman in
Origins of Feminism
Identity Dixie recently published an article by fellow contributor, Harmonica, essentially denying the popular theory that feminism began as a