I was born in Dixie in the May of 1964, a two-light town in the red clay and tall pines
Tag: The South
Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Dixie
I’ve lived in Central Texas, South Georgia, Southwestern Virginia, and Northern Virginia before the terminal sprawl. I spend extended time
A Brief History of American Religion
Unlike many in the Dissident Right who say that “whiteness” is all that matters, most of us at Identity Dixie
Part 2: Are You One of Us?
Everyone’s a Critic Millions are startled about how bad things have become and about how close to catastrophe we really
Reclaiming Masculinity: The Gentlemen Warrior of the South
Men are the reason Marxism has never truly taken root – anywhere. Consequently, Marxists have to rid themselves of men
The Princess of the Kitchen
I was a little girl in my Alabama grandmother’s kitchen as I watched my granddaddy take a bite of my
What These Walls Have Seen
On a few square miles in the heart of a gated community in a beach resort town visited by millions
The South’s Christian Identity Challenge
The South is uniquely Christian. Any serious movement seeking to advance Southern Nationalist causes must acknowledge that fundamental truth before
The Canary in the Coal Mine
Dixie, our home, has gone though a significant and unprecedented demographic shift in the past few years as the native
Will Historical Toryism Save Dixie?
Dixians are unique among the other ethnicities of the American Empire in that we, and we alone, can claim a