On February 1st, 1861, the Texas Secession Convention met in Austin and voted 166-7 in favor of leaving the Union.
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Blades of Glory: A Clown World Story
For the last few days, I have been laughing at what I thought was a comedy skit or someone making
They Want Absolute Victory
Reading the history of the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s is fascinating for a number of
Gaming for Victory
I consider myself highly proficient at tabletop exercises. For example, I’ve become adept at defeating a six-year-old at both Candy
Dixie’s Judas
John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories fascinate me due to how varied they are and how well they cut across
Southern Nationalism or a New Union?
Dixie is, unquestionably, a unique ethno-cultural region within the greater American Empire. Our shared history, identity, folkways, etc. makes us
The Ministry of Truth: Gaslighting
It’s always helpful to see memes like this one to remember that you are not going crazy. It is just the elites
Fillin’ Station Nationalism, The Secret Plan
Every time we turn around, someone is asking the writers at Identity Dixie when are we going to reveal the
Operation Northwoods
You can understand history, or you can trust the government – but you can’t do both. This is a statement
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