Since 1865, the United States has tried desperately to impose a collective guilt upon the South for the “peculiar institution”
Tag: Southern History
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,
A Fun and Educational Day Out
Saturday, June 5th, 2022, our daughter and son-in-law treated my wife and me to a trip to Fort Worth, Texas,
From Man of Science to Man of War
(Note to Identity Dixie readers: The following is chapter XII of my book, The Life and Times of Matthew Fontaine
Abolition or Liberation? The Center Cannot Hold!
Traditionally, there have been three major schools of thought on Southern identity and how it relates to the relationship between
Southern Apologetics – “Whipped Peter,” and the Problem of Human Gullibility
Some short time back, I was in a (mostly one-sided) email conversation with a blogger-correspondent from the Keystone State, with
National, or Federal?
Colonel Stuart, if I had my way, we would show no quarter to the enemy … the black flag, sir.
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
Keeping Time to the Song of the Shirt
Author’s Note: The item below is Chapter 17 of the book I originally wrote for my children and grandchildren titled,
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,