After being out of the South for too many years, I returned and eager to catch up and make new connections. I’ve met

Southern Nationalism
After being out of the South for too many years, I returned and eager to catch up and make new connections. I’ve met
Born and raised in the South, Ty Seidule is a Professor Emeritus of History at West Point and the author
Sometimes, I wonder if Identity Dixie, or any other social media outlet with sane political and moral views, is having
From time to time, we are called upon to do our civic duty, to take part in those institutions that
On March 6, 1970, a bomb exploded in the basement of a townhouse in New York City’s Greenwich Village. The
What the “history” books referred to as “Reconstruction” after the War of Northern Aggression was really the complete destruction of
I have a bone to pick. As the 2024 predictions begin rolling out from our side, the mostly cool-headed and
If the title of this article does not make you cringe, or if a little vomit does not rise up
October 26th is a day of contrasts. On one hand, it is the day the Patriot Act went into effect in
There are things that are very clear to me in our continuing battle to reassert ourselves as a separate and