JUNETEENTH So let me get this straight. June is now a month that is dedicated to celebrating sodomy and the notification by a Yankee General to a hundred niggers in Texas that they had been “freed” by that tyrant Lincoln? Yeah we are past FUSA going Down the shitter, it’s already there.
Category: History of the Civil War
Know Your Southern History: Southern Reconstruction 1865-1877 (Part 1 of 7)
Southern Reconstruction 1865-1877 Reconstruction was not a plan to rehabilitate the Southern economy. It was a plan to remake the South into the ideological image of the North, plunder its resources and economy, insure Republican political power in Washington for the long term, and punish the South for its rebellion and sins. The…
Damnatio Memoriae of our Southern Confederate Heritage Continues
Confederate namesake Bragg dropped in favor of Fort Liberty as part of US Army base rebranding The agenda of this Federal Gubmint is crystal clear: Wipe any and all Southern History away via Damnatio Memoriae while at the same time subsidizing an invasion to fast forward the Great Replacement/Reset. My Reply to this Clown World…
Think Only The South Had Slaves–Then You’ve Believed The Lie
H/T Mobius Wolf
Obscure Civil War History: The Confederacy’s Canadian Raiders
The Confederacy’s Canadian Raiders — How Rebel Agents Waged War On the North from Foreign Soil Great example of a well-trained and dedicated small unit of guerilla’s infiltrating deep behind enemy lines and using every manner of insurgent warfare (to include urban terrorism) to strike FEAR into the heart of the enemy.
Spitting on Confederates
Spitting on Confederates For 130 years, this monument stood in Richmond, Virginia. This is Confederate General Ambrose Powell Hill, one of Stonewall Jackson’s ablest divisional commanders. The general was buried beneath the monument. Last December, as part of its campaign to wipe out every trace of the Confederacy, the Richmond city government tore down the…
Know Your Confederate History: Confederate Sniper Jack Hinson and his Rifle
The Story of Civil War Sniper Jack Hinson and His Rifle I can also recommend the book Jack Hinson’s One Man War, A Civil War Sniper by Lt. Col. Tom McKenney, USMC (Ret.)
Top 5 Biographies of Robert E. Lee
1. R.E. Lee by Douglas Southall Freeman Published in 1934, this four-volume book by Douglas Southall Freeman chronicles all of the major events and highlights of Robert E. Lee’s military career. The book discusses everything from Lee’s experiences in the Mexican-War to his surrender at Appomattox. Freeman depicts Lee as an honest, straightforward man who is…
Know Your Southern History: Why We Eat Black-Eyed Peas
Why We Eat Black-Eyed Peas Grandson (excitedly): “Wait, I think I know!: was it black-eyed peas?” Grandpa: “Yes, that’s right. Although our ancestors from those days usually called them by other names such as ‘cornfield peas’ or ‘cow peas.’” Grandson: “Why did they call them that?” Grandpa: “They called them cow peas because they fed them to their cattle and…