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Songs of the Revolution: ‘Outlaw Convention’

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June 1, 2012

Thanks to Richard for passing along this strongly pro-South song. Notice the contempt for the System, the pride in being Southern and the utter defiance invoked by Hank Williams III in this tune. Say what you will about Hank III’s frequent use of profanity or his mix of traditional country music with punk and...
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Southern Connection Seafood

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May 29, 2012
Southern Connection Seafood

Cory sent in the below picture of an obviously pro-Southern restaurant just outside of Crisfield, Maryland.
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Cotton Pickin’ Chicken

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May 26, 2012
Cotton Pickin’ Chicken

The following picture was sent in by Richard. It shows a chicken restaurant in Georgia. I have no idea how good their wings are but you gotta love the name!
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The most beautiful Southern accent

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May 2, 2012

George Mason University has compiled an archive of accents from around the English-speaking world. Some of these are real gems. In particular, I was interested to compare Southern accents from the various regions of Dixie and from folks of different ages. As noted on the Vanishing American blog, the accents are generally stronger and...
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Songs of the Revolution: ‘Amerika’

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April 30, 2012

This video from Rammstein covers many of the basics of the horror of ‘America.’ Certainly this is nothing like what Jefferson, Rhett, Calhoun or those of their like wanted for the future of their descendants. This video is about the Dark Age… an age we are leaving behind as we move into the Age...
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Songs of the Revolution: ‘America’

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April 10, 2012

The European band Laibach mocks the full horror of the ‘propositional nation’ in their song ‘America’. The lyrics are certainly thought-provoking – probably too much for any ‘proud American’ to endure. Southern nationalists are certainly every bit as disgusted by the mass society of the USA and its values as is Laibach. Thankfully, it...
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Confederate submarine inspiration for pub

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March 31, 2012
Confederate submarine inspiration for pub

Today, while in Charleston I noticed a pub named Hunley’s. Check out the sign on the right hand side of the picture – it features an outline of the famous Confederate submarine.
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‘A damp Yankee!’

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March 16, 2012

This commercial from the late 1960s advertises New Dry Ban. It features a funny, very short skit of a Yankee suitor who announces that he forgot to use New Dry Ban on his way down South. “Melody,’ the Southern belle, exclaims ‘A damp Yankee!’
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Songs of the Revolution: ‘Southern Man Am I’

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March 13, 2012

The band Southern Isolation was a Southern rock group from Louisiana which released a song on YouTube entitled ‘Southern Man Am I‘ which has gotten approximately 377,000 views. Like many country and Southern rock songs this one includes some interesting guitar work and a message about the lure of a different, traditional life outside...
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Songs of the Revolution: ‘You say you know your enemy’

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March 4, 2012
Songs of the Revolution: ‘You say you know your enemy’

A musician friend of mine in Charleston, SC: ‘…You say you know me / You say you know your enemy / They’re kicking in your doors and you stole my heart again…. A statue, some made of stone / So we can remember our own….’ Click here for the music
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Dixie Cinema 3

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March 1, 2012
Dixie Cinema 3(2)

An SNN reader from Alabama writes: The theater in my father’s home town of Hamilton, Alabama. If you show up before the screen gets started showing previews and such, there is music played softly on the speakers. One of the selections happens to be a slow instrumental of the tune ‘Dixie.’ Last time I...
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‘Savour the Southern flavour’

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February 16, 2012
‘Savour the Southern flavour’

Below is the front and back of the chicken sandwich wrapper/bag at my local gas station. I looked it up, and it is apparently made in Wisconsin. It’s good chicken though and I certainly like their motto. Anything like this which promotes Southern identity should be encouraged by Southern nationalists – even when the...
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