Welcome to the third installment of This Week in Southern History. AUGUST 5 1862: An attempt to retake the city
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Our Fathers’ Keepers
This year has seen a number of controversies relating to Confederate statues standing all around North America. While each case
This Week in Southern History (July 29 – August 4)
Welcome to the second edition of “This Week in Southern History.” NOTE: his week’s edition relies a great deal upon
Wrap My Hijab (Around My Fucking Neck)
“Wrap my Hijab. Wrap my Hijab. Wrap wrap my Hijab.” Oh, heavens. What fucking country are we in. This is
A Glimpse into Southern History: Bacon’s Rebellion
We often think that our fight against plutocrats and the ruling class of today as being endemic to our age,
Only in Weimerica (Apologies to Brooks & Dunn)
References to Weimerica, likening present day America’s descent to that of Weimar Germany, are common on the Alt-Right. In Weimerica,
Establishing a Southern Renaissance
In an age of globalism, multiculturalism, and deracination, it is easy to feel as though, as Southern whites, we are
Forgotten History: Robert Emmet’s Rebellion
This is a little known historical event that I’ve always found incredibly interesting. Some context: In 1798, there was a
The Time for Cohesion
In my lifetime I have seen and learned about many things that have come to an end. The Roman Empire,
Here’s My Apology
The picture associated with this article has always drawn out a deep seething hatred in me, something coming from the