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The Eternal South

Portrait of Sanguis Memoria

By Sanguis Memoria

The greatest triumph of the armies of The Confederate States was not First Manassas, nor The Seven Days Battles, nor even Chancellorsville. The greatest triumph of the armies of the South was the affirmation of the unique southern culture.

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  • Southern heritage

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Lincoln Was the Traitor, Not Lee

Portrait of John Vinson

By John Vinson

The Righteous Cause mythologists claim that he [Lincoln] went to war to end slavery, even as he acted to enslave free men in a Union they wanted to leave. . .

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  • Constitutional History

  • Secession

  • Abraham Lincoln

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Objections to Julia Ward Howe’s Battle Hymn of the Republic

Portrait of Rexford D. Miller

By Rexford D. Miller

Of all the hymns that have found their way into our Christian hymnody, none is as poorly understood or as undeserving as Battle Hymn of the Republic. It is nothing more than a clever work of wartime abolitionist propaganda that has ever so slowly found its way into mainstream America.

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  • Slavery

  • Christianity

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When The War Is Over. A Christmas Lay

Portrait of Margaret Junkin Preston

By Margaret Junkin Preston

By Margaret Junkin Preston

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PROBLEM, REACTION, SOLUTION

Portrait of Rexford D. Miller

By Rexford D. Miller

The title of this essay is the psychological tactic employed by the Marxist bankers who wield control over populations through fear and systematic repetition. That tactic has caused the French Revolution, American Civil War, the Spanish American War...

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  • Marxism

  • Slavery

  • Abraham Lincoln

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Thanksgiving: Glory to God, Or Traditions of Men?

Portrait of Rexford D. Miller

By Rexford D. Miller

Christians by and large are a thankful people, we understand “...that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28

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  • Christianity

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The Pledge of Allegiance

Portrait of Rexford D. Miller

By Rexford D. Miller

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America...

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  • Marxism

  • Christianity

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The Other South Carolina Secession Document

Portrait of Matthew Miller

By Matthew Miller

Thomas DiLorenzo, in his excellent work The Real Lincoln, gives a very applicable example on the situation that our nation found itself in 1860 by likening it to a marriage.

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  • Secession

  • Slavery

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A Picture Tells a Thousand Lies: Modern Propaganda Surrounding the War for Southern Independence

Portrait of Rob Hodges Jr.

By Rob Hodges Jr.

Images certainly have or can have an effect on the imagination, whether photographs, drawings, paintings or visuals created with computers. Our society literally bombards us with imagery. We see it on the internet, on television, on city buses, cereal boxes, billboards, album covers, postage stamps and the list goes on and on and all of this must have some sort of effect on the psyche

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  • Secession

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The Oath of Allegiance

Portrait of Rob Hodges Jr.

By Rob Hodges Jr.

During the War between the Confederate States of America and the United States of America and in the days following the war, the Lincoln administration and the subsequent administration coerced a significant number of Americans into signing an Oath of Allegiance

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  • Reconstruction

  • Constitutional History