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The South

Classic Essays

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…
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Classic Essays

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…
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David SimsEssays

Will Hatewatch publish this comment by David Sims? Please, please don’t hold your breath. by David Sims IF BIG mass murders are something you attend to, there are a few of them that you might notice (but probably don’t). One of them is the mass starvation in Ukraine in 1932-33, ordered by…
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