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An Infantile Disorder by Samuel Francis Chronicles, February 1998. Posted with the permission of Chronicles. Call 1-800-877-5459 - to subscribe Why, we could lick them in a month! boasts Stuart Tarleton soon after the Confederates fire on Fort Sumter in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. Gentlemen always fight better than rabble. A month why, one battle. At that point, young Mr. Tarleton is ...
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Brief History of the Ku Klux Klan Focusing on Their Use of the Flag by Jeffrey Todd McCormack NOTE: We do NOT promote, nor are we associated with, The KKK! This is an informational page only! You are visitor number since resetting counter 20 March anno Domini 2000 All That We've Learned From History... Is That We Don't Learn From History! A racist symbol What is it What exactly is it that make ...
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Interesting, isn't it, that today, those who favor banning Confederate symbols and continue to demonize an entire people's history also tend to be partisans of the federal government in all its present political struggles
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SOUTH CAROLINIANA LIBRARY UNIVERSITY SOUTH CAROLINIANA SOCIETY MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTIONS John Bachman letter to Henry Summer Letter, 6 September 1851, of John Bachman (1790-1874), Charleston, to , a lengthy expression of Southern views on the issues of secession and the Compromise of 1850, describes a trip to the North that included an interview with President Millard Fillmore. You are right in ...
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