Southern History to Celebrate

Southern History to Celebrate

April is celebrated in the South for a lot of reasons, but here are some anniversaries of Southern contributions to justice and culture in the U.S. that should also be remembered. APRIL 1, 1891 The Coal Creek War begins in Tennessee. A rebellion by coal miners in 1891...
News From Around the South, 7/22 to 7/29

News From Around the South, 7/22 to 7/29

SOUTH CAROLINA: Family of Enslavers and Enslaved Reunite at Historic Cemetery BLYTHEWOOD, S.C. — When Brenda Kinsler’s son was around 10 years old, he came home from school with questions about his family that she couldn’t answer. “Mom, who are we?” Kinsler, who lives...
The Post-Assassination Goodwill Is Over: Back to Basics

Freedom’s Extinction

“Freedom is always just one generation away from extinction.” — Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) In December 1776, just six months after the Declaration of Independence had been signed and a year and a half into the Revolutionary War, Thomas Paine sensed a...
The Post-Assassination Goodwill Is Over: Back to Basics

President Oliver?

Now it’s Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris. But there will be another choice on your ballot: Chase Oliver. Both Trump and former Democrat-turned-independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the Libertarian Party convention, asking for their nomination, but Oliver...