by editor | Oct 31, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
COLUMBUS, Miss. — Gary Lancaster leaned over the computer set out in Friendship Cemetery among clusters of land surveying equipment the afternoon of Oct. 12. On the screen in front of him was a rough underground map of the grave sites of about 1,000 soldiers who died...
by editor | Oct 30, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Saturday, in Pittsburgh, a Sabbath celebration at the Tree of Life synagogue became the site of the largest mass murder of Jews in U.S. history. Eleven worshippers were killed by a racist gunman. Friday, we learned the identity of the crazed criminal who mailed pipe...
by editor | Oct 30, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
MISSISSIPPI: Living Civil War History Program Showed History of African-American Union Fighters NATCHEZ, Miss. — The Black and Blue Civil War Living History returned Saturday to share the history of African-American Union fighters. The Friends of the Forks of Roads...
by editor | Oct 24, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Former President Selfie Stick is back in action, firing up Democrats before the midterms with his signature rallying cries: I, I, I, I! Me, me, me! My, my, my! According to a tally by The American Mirror’s Kyle Olson, Barack Obama’s campaign speech Monday...
by editor | Oct 24, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
When the Civil War broke out in 1861, there were tens of thousands of Mexican Americans living in California, Texas and the New Mexico territory; all former parts of Mexico that the U.S. had claimed in the 1840s. With the wounds of the Mexican-American War fresh,...