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‘New South’ failure: Augusta’s unsafe streets

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May 14, 2013
‘New South’ failure: Augusta’s unsafe streets

As SNN continues to document the failure and decline of the ‘New South’ (imposed upon Southerners by the US Federal Government) we note the recent front page of the The Augusta Chronicle, the major newspaper in Georgia’s second largest city, Augusta. It follows up on a story we covered recently of the savage beating...
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The ‘New South’: Young people savagely beaten in Augusta, GA

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May 6, 2013
The ‘New South’: Young people savagely beaten in Augusta, GA

A first date at Augusta, Georgia’s scenic Riverwalk ended in horror for two young Southerners this past weekend when they were attacked by a group of Blacks wielding metal pipes. They were savagely beaten and had their cell phones stolen. The young man somehow managed to drive himself to the hospital. Doctors initially gave him just...
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The flags of St Paul’s Church

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March 1, 2012
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One of the true Southern treasures of Augusta, Georgia is St Paul’s Church: Saint Paul’s Church was established in 1750 by the Church of England at the site of Fort Augusta. The first three church buildings on the property were destroyed. The fourth building, erected in the 19th century, was burned in the Great...
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Augusta’s Confederate Powderworks getting new flag

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September 18, 2011
Augusta’s Confederate Powderworks getting new flag

At the request of local government, the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Augusta, Georgia is going to change the familiar rectangular version of the Confederate battle flag for a less well-known flag of the Confederate States government. The vinyl “battle flag” on the side of the Confed­erate Powderworks chimney will be removed soon and...
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Southern nationalists march through Augusta, GA

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July 16, 2011

Today, three Southern nationalists marched down a heavily travelled road in the Augusta/Martinez area of Georgia. It was a beautiful day and plenty of people were out driving around. We parked in a grocery store parking lot, loaded up some bottled water in our backpack, unfurled our flags and set out down the long...
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Southern nationalists demonstrate in Augusta, GA

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June 26, 2011
Southern nationalists demonstrate in Augusta, GA

This Sunday, another Southern patriot and myself decided on the spur of the moment to do a little mini-demonstration and try to generate some good will for our symbols here in the local Aiken, SC – Augusta, GA area. We met on the Jefferson Davis Memorial Bridge (commonly referred to as the “Fifth Street...
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Jefferson Davis Memorial Bridge in Augusta, Georgia

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June 20, 2011
Jefferson Davis Memorial Bridge in Augusta, Georgia

The old Fifth Street bridge that connects downtown Augusta, GA with North Augusta, SC continues to be used for local traffic but has been replaced by a newer, more modern bridge for most traffic. Many locals have likely driven over the bridge without realising that at both sides of the river are plaques to...
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Augusta, GA still has wrong flag on Riverwalk

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June 20, 2011
Augusta, GA still has wrong flag on Riverwalk

The city of Augusta took down the second national Confederate States flag that used to fly with many other historic banners along the Riverwalk in Augusta, Georgia. It has been more than a year since local citizens met with and asked Mayor Deke Copenhaver to put the flag back where it belong. The flag was...
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Beautiful Confederate statue in Augusta, Georgia

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June 15, 2011
Beautiful Confederate statue in Augusta, Georgia

Broad Street in downtown Augusta, Georgia has a beautiful and impressive statue that honours the men of the county who died in the cause of the Confederate States. he Confederate Monument was commissioned by the Ladies Memorial Association in 1875 at a cost of $17,331.35. The monument, which stands approximately seventy-six feet tall, is...
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Augusta, GA celebrates Confederate Memorial Day

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April 28, 2011
Augusta, GA celebrates Confederate Memorial Day

On 23 April 2011 Southerners in Augusta, Georgia gathered to honour the large number of Confederate soldiers buried in the city’s historic downtown cemetery. Ladies in period dress and reenactors in Southern uniforms paraded through the city to the cemetery, stopping periodically to fire off salutes to the honoured fallen. The Augusta Chronicle has many pictures...
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Augusta’s Confederate Powderworks

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December 7, 2010

If you are ever in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) near Aiken, SC or Augusta, GA, the Confederate Powderworks chimney is definitely worth checking out: The Confederate Powderworks, erected by Col. George Washington Rains on the banks of the Augusta Canal, produced 3 million pounds of powder from 1862 until it closed in...
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