by editor | Nov 19, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
TENNESSEE: Stones River Battlefield Delivers Civil War History NASHVILLE — “So this is the Battlefield, it really hasn’t changed much since 1862.” Stop, look, and listen. The cannons are quiet now, but the Civil War cemetery tells of a time...
by editor | Nov 15, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. — When Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation to free slaves during the Civil War, it did not apply to Kentucky, one of the few slave states that did not join the Confederacy. But Elijah P. Marrs did not want to wait. He escaped...
by editor | Nov 15, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The Democratic Party’s emerging radical bloc is alarming, but the leftist group’s youthful intemperance could backfire and re-energize Republicans’ 2020 electoral prospects. Even before all the hanging chads and miraculously divined ballots have been...
by editor | Nov 13, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Buried in the mounds of data fleshing out what happened in the midterm elections is an interesting take on blacks. Nationwide data on black voting in this election cycle do not point to much change. Various polls over recent months seemed to indicate that blacks were...
by editor | Nov 13, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
GEORGIA: Fort Pulaski Honors Civil War Veterans SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Fort Pulaski National Monument honored our nation’s veterans this weekend. Re-enactors and historians recreated what life was like on the post in the Civil War. Visitors watched on as...