by editor | Oct 14, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
VIRGINIA: Researchers Excavate Civil War-Era ‘Ghost Fleet’ SUFFOLK, Va. – What lies beneath? That’s the big question a group of archeologists is delving and digging into this month in Suffolk. Two years ago, Suffolk history buff Kermit Hobbs...
by editor | Oct 10, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The current social media dust-up between the National Basketball Association and China reflects the stark differences between the ways the United States and China understand freedom — freedom of speech, in particular. As I wrote last month, “Hong Kong was...
by editor | Oct 10, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
In Franklin, Tennessee, a lifesize statue of a Confederate soldier, referred to by locals as “Chip,” stands atop a 31-foot base in the center of the city’s public square. The statue was dedicated in 1899 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and is meant to...
by editor | Oct 8, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
WASHINGTON — There is a price to pay when a U.S. president communicates mostly through tweets, off-the-cuff responses to shouted questions and the rare press conference given in concert with a foreign leader. And that price is decreased credibility. It’s odd...
by editor | Oct 7, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
SOUTH CAROLINA: ‘Cradle of Deep South Culture’ Plantation Faces Uncertain Future GOOSE CREEK, S.C. — There is no property in the state of South Carolina more historically significant than the Oaks Plantation home, at least according to former longtime...