Aging has made me cognizant of the fact that when you tell a guy “see ya later,” later could be
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Getting the Most from the 1910 Federal Census
One of my favorite pastimes for several years running has been doing serious genealogical work up and down my family
Make Vocabulary Great Again
The dumbing down of Western culture in general has been a long, thorough, and multifaceted series of appeals to convenience
Traveler’s Past…
Snapping and cracking,On the clearest cold day.With colors arranged,In the most orderly array. Shamelessly high,Red, white, and blue.Proud are they
In Defense of Slavery
Since 1865, the United States has tried desperately to impose a collective guilt upon the South for the “peculiar institution”
We Are Not Equal in God’s Eyes
There is a bizarre religion that permeates the West. It is a false faith predicated on universal equality. It has
The Myth of the 20th Century: Exxon Mobil – Peak Oil and its Consequences
Since the industrial revolution and the advent of fossil fuels in place of manual labor powering nearly all aspects of
The Boat Shoe Beat: Down South Jukin’
I’m back in the saddle again to discuss Dixie, Southern culture, movement items, and Southern Rock with Identity Dixie contributor
Harry Bluff and Scraps from the Lucky Bag
(Note to ID readers: The following is chapter VII of my book, The Life and Times of Matthew Fontaine Maury,
“Come One, Come All”
Right as “Pride Month” started to gear up, I started seeing the “come one, come all” posters for Christian churches.