by editor | Aug 7, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Retired National Parks Service Mason Dominic DeRubis works on the cannon casemate wall at Fort Sumter to mend the crumbling brick work at the historic landmark. Tim Stone spreads his hands defenselessly on top of the wall of Fort Sumter that faces the Charleston...
by editor | Aug 5, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump crowed Friday when a Swedish judge released New York rapper A$AP Rocky from custody pending the judge’s verdict on an assault charge. The verdict will be announced on Aug. 14. “A$AP Rocky released from prison and on his...
by editor | Aug 5, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
KENTUCKY: Disparaged Monument Finds Quieter Home 44 Miles Downriver How soon until a darkness-clad thug “tags” the Virginia monument at Gettysburg? Confederate-monument vandalism continues unabated, with red spray paint applied to a Nashville, Tennessee monument in...
by editor | Aug 1, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
If you watched the first night of the second Democratic primary debate, or paid any attention to the media this past weekend, you’ll recognize the current Democratic narrative: President Donald Trump is a racist, and we have to beat him. The previous narrative,...
by editor | Jul 31, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
ELAINE, Ark. (AP) — J. Chester Johnson never heard about the mass killing of black people in Elaine, a couple hours away from where he grew up in Arkansas. Nobody talked about it, teachers didn’t mention it in history classes, and only the elderly remembered the...
by editor | Jul 30, 2019 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Years ago, it was hard to be a racist. You had to be fitted for and spend money on a white gown and don a pointy hat. You celebrated racism by getting some burlap, wrapping it around a cross, setting it ablaze and dancing around it carrying torches. Sometimes, as did...