by editor | Jun 6, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The history of Charleston over the last 150 years, although interesting, is nearly mundane compared to its first two centuries. From roughly 1670-1870, the city was founded, became the North American continental “pearl” of Colonial Great Britain, played a crucial role...
by editor | Jun 6, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
WASHINGTON — For over two years now, a peculiar combination of the media and the Democrats has been goading Donald Trump, always to painful effect — painful for both sides in this vituperative battle but particularly painful to the media and the Democrats. Not much...
by editor | Jun 5, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
NEW ORLEANS — Different regions of the South lay claim to having great southern cooking and you can learn all about them at one museum in New Orleans. From cooking lessons to expansive displays, the Southern Food and Beverage Museum is a food-lovers dream. Liz...
by editor | Jun 4, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
For a president who won his office by denouncing the Middle East wars into which George W. Bush and Barack Obama plunged the nation, Donald Trump has assembled the most unabashedly hawkish conclave of foreign policy advisers in memory. And he himself seems to concede...
by editor | Jun 4, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
ARKANSAS: Woman Removes Lynching Mannequin and Confederate Flag After Backlash LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A resident in Little Rock, Ark., has removed a mannequin hanging from a tree in her front yard after the display in combination with a Confederate flag prompted...
by editor | May 30, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Americans are losing interest in the Civil War—or at least they are losing interest in learning about it and visiting historic battle sites. The Wall Street Journal reported recently that the country’s “five major Civil War battlefield parks—Gettysburg, Antietam,...