African American Slavery in Historical Perspective, by Clyde N. Wilson – a Review by Gene Kizer, Jr.

12 months ago

An imagined history of African Americans is the dangerous rock rolling down hill and smashing everything in its path. (page…

The Moral Superiority of the South, by James Atticus Bowden

1 year ago

In the future, the South will remain the moral master, because the ultimate defense of American and Western Civilization will…

The Pathetic Truth About Lincoln Scholarship

1 year ago

Just as an overview, though, real historiography starts with the evidence and then logically derives conclusions. But professional Lincoln Studiers…

The Use and Misuse of History by Dr. Clyde Wilson

1 year ago

The Use and Misuse of History by Dr. Clyde Wilson Google Epitomizes the Misuse of History, Suffers $90 Billion Stock…

Robert E. Lee and the DOD by Dr. Joe Haines – REVIEW of Tyrus Seidule’s Robert E. Lee and Me

1 year ago

Robert E. Lee and the DOD by Dr. Joe Haines A review of James Tyrus Seidule's Robert E. Lee and…

We will lose the 109 year old Confederate Reconciliation Memorial this week without a legal injunction

1 year ago

We will lose the 109 year old Confederate Reconciliation Memorial this week without a legal injunction Demolition will begin December…

The Desecration of Arlington National Cemetery by the naming commission

2 years ago

The Desecration of Arlington National Cemetery by the naming commission: My Public Comment as an Invited Consulting Party The Public…

The fight for the Arlington Confederate Memorial intensifies

2 years ago

The fight for the Arlington Confederate Memorial intensifies Video of Arlington National Cemetery Consulting Party Meeting October 18 shows supporters…

Defend Arlington’s Official Regulatory Response

2 years ago

The Army's proposal to remove the Reconciliation Memorial from Arlington National Cemetery violates Congressional mandates in Section 370 of the…

Naming commission’s report on the Confederate Memorial is a historical FRAUD

2 years ago

Ezekiel . . . accepted the verdict of the civil war's arbitrament with all the fine generosity that has been…