by editor | Oct 26, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Although America’s Civil War battlefields are wracked with memorials, few of us take the time to notice the dates that are actually on them. Pay close attention, and you’ll suddenly realize that although the war ended in 1865, only a handful of statues went up in the...
by editor | Oct 24, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
“The Kurds have no friends but the mountains,” is an old lament. Last week, it must have been very much on Kurdish minds. As their U.S. allies watched, the Kurdish peshmerga fighters were run out of Kirkuk and all the territory they had captured fighting...
by editor | Oct 23, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
GEORGIA: Andersonville’s Complicated History The approach of Veterans Day — Nov. 11 — got me to thinking about a one-day tour bus trip I took some years ago along with about 50 other travelers. We visited a National Historic Site in Georgia — Andersonville, a...
by editor | Oct 19, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
WASHINGTON — I have been fascinated by Harvey Weinstein’s initial response to allegations that he sexually molested women. The Bathrobed Romeo’s statement was otherworldly yet weirdly similar to Hillary Clinton’s eventual response to the scandal. I...
by editor | Oct 18, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
From the robust public discussion about North Carolina’s legacy of Civil War monuments, it’s clear that — a century and a half after its close — we’re still sorting out how to make sense of that war and memorialize those who fought it. Our state’s history in the Civil...