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Whistling Dixie in the Graveyard
by Robert Stuart
SO THE FORMERLY great American Southern state of Georgia is now sending a Black and a Jew to the United States Senate. Yet another sign of the end of the Old America. Blacks and Jews together destroyed the real South — and now they reap the benefits. Funny how that works out.
If this…

The Battle Hymn of the Republic
Julia Ward Howe, circa 1870
by Revilo P. Oliver
and John J. Synon IN ‘Populism’ and ‘Elitism’ (p. 25, n. 27), I commented briefly on the morbid envy, malice, and blood-lust that inspired Julia Ward Howe to write the words of “one of the most terrible songs ever sung,”…
and John J. Synon IN ‘Populism’ and ‘Elitism’ (p. 25, n. 27), I commented briefly on the morbid envy, malice, and blood-lust that inspired Julia Ward Howe to write the words of “one of the most terrible songs ever sung,”…

Why the Constitution Failed
by Revilo P. Oliver
IT IS A truism that we are mortal and that the ineluctable necessity of death is inherent in the biotic structure of our being: nascentes morimur. But oddly, perhaps, we Aryans also have an instinctive longing for a changeless eternity: Doch alle Lust will Ewigkeit. And since reason…

League of the South: The Real Story of Charlottesville
by Michael Hill
THE LEAGUE OF THE SOUTH went to Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday, 12 August 2017, for two main reasons: to spread our nearly quarter-century old message of Southern nationalism and independence and to stand with our allies on the right in defense of the memory of one of our heroes:…

Cherokee Princess Syndrome
EDITOR’S NOTE: This regrettable artifact of life in insane multiracial America exists outside the South, too — in fact, everywhere where the Amerindians had a fair or semi-fair appearance. Another regrettable fact is that the major DNA-testing companies, such as 23andMe, are owned…

Radical, Rational Racial-Nationalism: Needed Now More Than Ever
American Dissident Voices broadcast of December 31, 2016
by Kevin Alfred Strom
IT WAS 25 YEARS ago today that this radio program, American Dissident Voices, was born, bringing our message of hope and racial awakening to the men and women of our race over the airwaves for the very first time. It was the…

Early American Territorial Expansion: A Primer from Dred Scott (1857)
by Andrew Hamilton
A GOOD PICTURE of the legal mechanics of American Territorial expansion in the period from the founding of the Republic to the Civil War emerges in the historic Supreme Court slavery decision Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393-633 (1857) (“Dred Scott”). By a vote of 7-2 the Court ruled…
A GOOD PICTURE of the legal mechanics of American Territorial expansion in the period from the founding of the Republic to the Civil War emerges in the historic Supreme Court slavery decision Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393-633 (1857) (“Dred Scott”). By a vote of 7-2 the Court ruled…

Reformers in the Postbellum South: John C. Calhoun II and Alfred Holt Stone
by Andrew Hamilton
IN THE CHAOTIC aftermath of the Civil War a struggle ensued within and outside the South between a faction of Radicals harboring animus toward the White race, and sensible men favoring a modus vivendi between the Whites of both sections. Many Radicals hated Whites, or at least Southern…

The Shame of Reconstruction, part 2: The Whites Fight Back
South’s leaders sparked White resistance, but lacked long-range ideas
by Ted O’Keefe
AS THE EVENING shadows lengthened on the deserted streets of Franklin, Tennessee, Saul Bierfield sat amidst the piled wares of his prosperous dry-goods store, greedily devouring a watermelon. Two…

The Shame of Reconstruction, part 1
by Ted O’Keefe
SHORTLY AFTER nightfall on September 8, 1865, a train steamed south from Orangeburg, South Carolina, through countryside which had been devastated by General William Sherman’s troops only a few months before. Among the passengers was a gaunt and battle-weary…