by RIS Secure | Sep 23, 2015 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The first national Confederate Flag is known as the “Stars and Bars.” Many people incorrectly refer to the Navy Jack or the Battle Flag as the “Stars and Bars.” This is due in part because of the media using incorrect terms. Many people assume that the red/white/red...
by RIS Secure | Sep 22, 2015 | Archive, Southern Partisan
“Sorghum’s Savor” begins with biscuits, butter and a childhood memory of the tangy sweet syrup shared by many from Kentucky and other parts of the South. “When the butter is soft … the hands put down the fork, pick up a big spoon and a...
by RIS Secure | Sep 21, 2015 | Archive, Southern Partisan
MARYLAND: State Residents Weigh Removal of Confederate Statues ANNAPOLIS — The Civil War divided many communities and families in Maryland, according to state historians, and mementos venerating forces for both the South and the North began to appear throughout the...
by RIS Secure | Sep 18, 2015 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Watching the second Republican presidential debate on CNN and its aftermath, millions of Americans learned again what we already know about these candidates: These people embellish, prettify and fabricate their own biographies without hesitation, from Donald...
by RIS Secure | Sep 18, 2015 | Southern Partisan, Uncategorized
SOUTH CAROLINA: Did Sherman Dump Munitions Cache in Congaree? COLUMBIA, SC — State, local and federal agencies should know this fall whether explosives from the Civil War lie in the sediment of the Congaree River below the Gervais Street bridge in downtown...