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Feds out of Kentucky demonstration
Join the Kentucky chapter of The League of the South for a demonstration on Saturday, 30 May, in Alexandria. The theme of the demonstration is “Feds Out of Kentucky.” Come
League demonstration in south Georgia, 28 March 2015
Come and join our demonstration against immigration and for Southern workers in south Georgia on 28 March! https://www.facebook.com/leagueofthesouth
Told you so . . . A commentary
I can remember back in the 1970s and 1980s when the Western media (and you know who controls that) constantly drummed into our heads the “evils” of Apartheid (segregation) and
Why do you hate America?
Occasionally, folks who read my pro-secession, pro-Southern independence essays and articles and hear my speeches will send me a private query that can properly be summed up as such: “Why
On blood, death, and dying
At my Uncle Sam’s place in rural Monroe County, Mississippi, I witnessed my first hog killin’. It was on a cold day in January and I was about eight or
League of the South pro-Southern family demonstration, Little Rock
https://www.facebook.com/events/341582202633352/ Join The League of the South in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Saturday, 13 September, as we demonstrate in favor of the Southern family and marriage and against the homosexual
If the South was Right then why are there Rainbow Confederates?
“Could there be any victory more complete than to have the descendants of one’s own defeated foes embrace the victor’s principles and repudiate those of their ancestors?”—Samuel Francis Several years
League participates in demonstration at Washington & Lee University
http://southernnationalist.com/blog/2014/07/26/protest-against-washington-lees-flag-removal/ “The upside of the day from a Southern perspective was that hundreds of people showed up to protest the anti-Southern decision by President Ruscio. The protesters did
The symbolism of the Black Cross of Southern nationalism
The Black Cross of Southern nationalism is highly symbolic. Besides being an ancient symbol associated with certain of our people, it has other meanings. It is a stark and
A challenge
We in The League don’t care if “The War” was about slavery, States Rights, economic issues, all three, or none of the above. Furthermore, we don’t care if our ancestors