Female Militia Guarded Georgia Hometown

Female Militia Guarded Georgia Hometown

Like countless other women of the Civil War, the wives, sisters and sweethearts of LaGrange, Georgia watched the majority of men in their town march away to military service in 1861. But while other Confederate women on the home front prepared to nurse the wounded and...
Is a Trump Court in the Making?

Is a Trump Court in the Making?

If Mitch McConnell’s Senate can confirm his new nominee for the Supreme Court, President Donald Trump may have completed the capture of all three branches of the U.S. government for the Republican Party. Not bad for a rookie. And the lamentations on the left are...
News From Around the South 7/2 to 7/9

News From Around the South 7/2 to 7/9

VIRGINIA: Civil Rights Pilgrimage Causes Stir Tempers flared early as a delegation of 100 people from Charlottesville and Albemarle County stopped at the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History on Sunday as part of a Civil Rights Pilgrimage. The goal of the trip is...
College Destruction of Black Students

College Destruction of Black Students

Amy Wax, a University of Pennsylvania law professor, has come under attack and scathing criticism because she dared criticize the school’s racial preferences program. In an interview with Brown University economist Glenn Loury, discussing affirmative action, Wax...
Subdivision Provides Civil War History

Subdivision Provides Civil War History

In 1961, William Estes Jr., a Civil War history buff, named a subdivision his father was working on Centennial Park because it was the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the U.S. Civil War. He also named the streets in it after Civil War leaders, ships, battles and...