Tag "secession"
A League Statement on the Current Crisis
29 January 2021 The League of the South, the premier Southern nationalist organization (1994-present), stands with the Southern people (and other good Americans) against the incipient communist regime that is
Secession . . . now
The League of the South was born in June 1994 as a Southern nationalist organization that sought a free and independent South through the means of secession. Over the last
Secession
The League of the South has been a secessionist organization since its inception in June 1994. During the past quarter century we have not wavered from our belief that the
Serfdom, revolution, or independence?
This article was first published on this website in June 2014. It has been edited for re-publication. Americans, including Southerners, like to imagine themselves as moderates, middle-of-the-roaders who are not
Past, Present, and Future
No nationalist movement can exist without paying heed to the past, the present, and the future. But for many years, The League of the South was criticized, both rightly and
A call for Southern unity
Now more than ever the Southern movement writ large needs to be unified with a single focus–the survival, well-being, and independence of the Southern people–and a single organization. The League
Florida LS State Conference
The Florida League of the South will hold its Annual State Conference on Saturday, 4 June 2016 at Jacksonville Public Library West Branch. (1425 Chaffee Rd S, Jacksonville, Florida 32221)
Another Jew nominated for the US Supreme Court
Today, President Barack Hussein Obama nominated Merrick Garland, a veteran federal appeals court judge, for the vacancy on the US Supreme Court left open by the recent death of Associate
“A party which never conserves anything”
We in The League of the South have sought the demise of the GOP for over twenty years. It has betrayed those trusting Southerners to whom it promised things it
It’s time . . . Southern independence, now!
If there was ever a time to draw the line between the Southern States and the rest, it is now. With few exceptions, no other States except those in Dixie