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Posts Tagged ‘ history ’

Introduction to the Golden Circle

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April 24, 2013

The following video is an introduction to the Golden Circle historical perspective, a subject that SNN has explored in depth over the last year and a half. In this video three distinct possibilities are discussed as the starting point of ‘America.’ Each is discussed in terms of the ideological trends and soci0-economic model which is associated...
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Selma City Council closer to giving control of Confederate Circle to UDC

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January 26, 2013
Selma City Council closer to giving control of Confederate Circle to UDC

George McDonald reports for CBS 8 in a recent news piece on the possibility that the United Daughters of the Confederacy may be given control of a Confederate portion of a Selma, Alabama cemetery. Predictably, the report also focuses on local anti-White activists in the area, such as Faya Toure, who oppose the plan....
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US war against the Southern free trade zone

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January 23, 2013
US war against the Southern free trade zone

One way to understand the conflict of the 1860s between the North and South is in terms of a moral crusade by the North to stamp out slavery and defend free, republican government. This is the simplistic interpretation advanced by Northern historian and Leftist author Bruce Levine, for instance, in his book, The Fall of...
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Secession House in Beaufort, South Carolina

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January 12, 2013
Secession House 15

Yesterday I had the pleasure of visiting the historic and beautiful Lowcountry town of Beaufort, South Carolina, which has been named ‘Best Small Southern Town’ by Southern Living magazine. I took photos and video footage for a planned series on the Lowcountry, Robert Barnwell Rhett and the birth of South nationalism. The pictures below...
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The rise of democracy & collapse of liberty

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March 8, 2012
Democracy vs Monarchy

Part of the ideology that pro-Union apologists claimed to be advancing in the war against the Southern Confederacy was a belief in democracy. Abraham Lincoln resolved in his Gettysburg Address that ‘government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.’ Indeed, the United States expanded the franchise...
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History or heritage?

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November 29, 2011

A few of my Facebook friends understand what most people in many of the Southern movements have long forgotten. I hear them say, “Our history is our heritage.” This is wrong. Our heritage “has” a history but it is not our history. Heritage is about who we are today as it relates to our...
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Marker to Confederate General Reynolds dedicated in central Ohio

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November 17, 2011

Confederate re-enactors were on hand and “Dixie” was played as a marker to Centerburg, Ohio native Brigadier General Daniel Harris Reynolds was dedicated on Main Street. Incidentally, nearby Mount Vernon, Ohio is the home town of Daniel Decatur Emmett, the author  of “Dixie” (who was a Lincoln supporter and expressed regret for writing the tune that Southerners adopted...
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Confederate flag flies at the Tomato Festival

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August 1, 2011
Confederate flag flies at the Tomato Festival

We often hear about the politically correct attacks on our heritage, and flags being taken down, but sometimes we forget that there are still many places where political correctness has not destroyed Southern traditions. Every year at the end of July, Grainger County Tennessee, in the northeastern portion of the state, celebrates the fame...
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Confederate Battle Flag making a comeback in GA

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July 27, 2011

After more than two decades of misinformation about the history of the Confederate Battle Flag, and Southern heritage in general, in Georgia politics and the media, there is a large and growing movement of citizens who are harkening back to their roots and arming themselves with the truth.  An audio CD entitled “The Truth...
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Missouri: A Southern State

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July 6, 2011
Missouri: A Southern State

I was recently asked to give a brief description of Missouri, its culture and its heritage. This is no easy task. Often described as a “Border State,” the majority of Missouri finds itself in the Midwest, yet it is anchored to the South by the Southeast portion of the state known as “the Boot-heel,” a...
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‘Unprovoked’ attacks on the United States

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May 11, 2011

The old saying goes, “history is written by the victors.”  This is especially true when one reviews the history of the American Empire.  Government schools white-wash history painting a rosy picture. ‘We” are the good guys and “they” are the bad guys.  All the wars the USA were “necessary” and were caused by “unprovoked”...
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First SNN podcast: Maryland & Southern nationalism

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April 25, 2011
First SNN podcast: Maryland & Southern nationalism

Shane Long, a Marylander and Southern nationalist, speaks with SNN on this inaugural podcast. Mr. Long is active in the Southern movement and is knowledgeable about the history of his State as well as the demographic and political situation today. In this interview he speaks about a number of issues: Becoming a Southern nationalist...
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