This essay stands as the second entry in my Great Statesmen of Dixie Series and will take us into the

Southern Nationalism
This essay stands as the second entry in my Great Statesmen of Dixie Series and will take us into the
He defamed and belied one of the truest, purest, noblest patriots that ever graced United States soil… J. H. Savage
‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the camp,Billie Yanks were a-stirring, by bonfire and lamp. Bummers’ booty and
(Note to readers: Below is Chapter VIII of my book, The Life and Times of Matthew Fontaine Maury, Pathfinder of
In response to an article about the Southern holocaust that occurred during the so-called “Civil War,” I wish to bring
(Disclaimer: I realize it will likely seem premature to many of you, dear readers, that I have chosen to write
There is a river in the ocean: in the severest droughts it never fails, and in the mightiest floods it
So, Robert E. Lee’s pleas for his fellow countrymen to help bind the nation’s wounds fell on many deaf ears,
The following is a four-part series on the life of Major General Patrick Cleburne, C.S.A. It derives heavily from two
Author’s Preface: The Jim Crow Era, in my view, was Dixie’s Golden Age and provided it with some of its