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Tag Archives: confederacy
More Proof that the Government is Altering Our History of the Civil War
Based on the article “Revisionism” by Andrew P. Calhoun, with an introduction by Diane Rufino Anyone who knows me knows how much I love history and how much time I spend reading and researching historical events. I don’t want to … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbeville Institute, Abbeville Institute blog, Andrew P. Calhoun, Battlefield museums, Battlefield Parks, Civil War, confederacy, Diane Rufino, Fort Sumter, Jesse L. Jackson Jr., National Park Service, revisionism, revisionist history, slavery, war between the states, War of Northern Aggression, war to prevent southern independence
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Author Gene Kizer, Jr. Defends the South to the Editor of a Charleston, SC Newspaper
(Photo: Gene Kizer, Jr) by Gene Kizer Jr, July 12, 2019, with an Intro by Diane Rufino This post is to give you some FOOD FOR THOUGHT……. And perhaps even to inspire you to action, which I hope will … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st amendment, American flag, American history, Betsy Ross flag, Charleston Post and Courier, Charleston SC, Charlottesville, Colin Kaepernick, confederacy, confederate monuments, confederate states, confederate statues, Diane Rufino, first amendment, free speech, Gene Kizer, Gene Kizer Jr, historical monuments, liberalism, liberals, Nike, political correctness, political expression, political speech, progressive agenda, progressives, San Francisco mural of George Washington, the South, Thomas Jefferson
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Why the Issue of Confederate Memorials is of Significant Consequence
by Reverend Mark Creech, Christian Action League, Aug. 24, 2018 Lately, a lot of emotion has been spent over Confederate monuments in the Tar Heel state. Silent Sam, the statue on the campus of the University of North Carolina, Chapel … Continue reading
To the Heroes of the Confederate State of North Carolina (1861-65)
by Diane Rufino, September 3, 2018 On the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill stood the noble statue of “Silent Sam,” the Confederate soldier who stood vigilant watch over the campus. It stood on McCorkle place, the University’s upper quad, facing Franklin … Continue reading
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Tagged Antifa, Chapel Hill, Civil War, confederacy, confederate monuments, confederate soldiers, confederate statues, Diane Rufino, Dwayne Dixon, Julian Carr, Lincoln, Lincoln's war, North Carolina, Pitt County courthouse, Pitt County monument to confederate soldiers, Pitt County NC, professor Dwayne Dixon, Silent Sam, slavery, War of Northern Aggression, war to prevent southern independence, white supremacy
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The War of 1861: Education is the Best Way to Counter the Insanity of the Progressive Movement’s Goal of Tearing Down Confederate Monuments
(This picture is of a toppled confederate statue at the old courthouse in Durham. Notice the reasons for the protest) by Diane Rufino, August 30, 2018 Let’s be honest. The toppling of the Confederate monuments, the demonization of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Civil War, confederacy, confederate flag, confederate history, confederate monuments, confederate statues, destruction of confederate monuments, Diane Rufino, erasing American history, first amendment, free speech, Gene Kizer Jr, Is Davis a Traitor?, John M. Taylor, Leonard M. Scruggs, Lincoln, Lincoln Unmasked, Lincoln's war, progressive movement and confederate monuments, protesting of confederate monuments, secession, Silent Sam, slavery, Slavery Was Not the Cause of the War Between the States, The Real Lincoln, The Un-Civil War, Thomas DiLorenzo, toppling of confederate monuments, toppling of confederate statues, Union At All Costs: Confederation to Consolidation, war between the states, War of Northern Aggression, war to prevent southern indpeendence
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To The Protesters of North Carolina’s State Monuments and the Agitators Regarding the State History: The Most Effective Means of Protesting is to MOVE OUT & STAY OUT of NORTH CAROLINA !!
by Diane Rufino, August 28, 2018 Every day I get angrier and angrier at people who act out their aggressions which are based on lies, mistruths, and liberal indoctrination. I’m talking about the desecration and the toppling of the Silent … Continue reading
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Tagged Antifa, Chapel Hill, Civil War, confederacy, confederate monument, Constitution, Declaration of Independence, destruction of confederate monuments, Diane Rufino, Governor John Ellis, Lincoln, Lincoln and tyranny, Lincoln as tyrant, Lincoln's constitutional violations, Lincoln's demand for 75000 tropps, Lincoln's war, meme, NC history, NC Ordinance of Secession, NC secession convention, North Carolina, protesting confederate monuments, right of secession, secession, Silent Sam, slavery, speech, white supremacy
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The Right of Secession, as Reserved by the States in their Ratification of the US Constitution
by Diane Rufino, June 1, 2018 Louisiana voted to secede from the Union on January 26, 1861. Shortly thereafter, her senators, Judah P. Benjamin and John Slidell, resigned their positions in the US Senate. In his FAREWELL ADDRESS to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Article IV, Civil War, compact theory, confederacy, confederate states, Constitution, Declaratiion of Independence, Diane Rufino, Gene Kizer Jr, Judah P. Benjamin, Lincoln, Ordinance of Secession, reserved rights, resumption clause, resumption clauses, right of secession, secession, states rights, Tenth Amendment, Virginia, Virginia's Ordinance of Secession, war between the states, War of Northern Aggression, war to prevent southern independence
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Why the Cherokees Sided with the Confederacy in 1861
** Excerpted from Leonard “Mike” Scruggs’ book, THE UN-CIVIL WAR: Shattering the Historical Myths; (Chapter 8: “The Cherokee Declaration of Independence”) Most Americans have been propagandized rather than educated on the causes of the War Between the States (aka, The … Continue reading
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Tagged Cherokee, Cherokee declaration of 1861, Cherokee Declaration of Independence, Cherokee nation, Civil War, confederacy, Declaration of Independence, Diane Rufino, Leonard M. Scruggs, Lincoln, Lincoln's constitutional violations, Mike Scruggs, northern aggression, The Un-Civil War, war between the states, war of northern aggresssion, war to prevent southern independence
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Rethinking the Southern Secession Movement of 1861
by Diane Rufino, July 23, 2017 The question is: Was the Civil War fought over the issue of Slavery? I won’t deny that slavery was an issue that inflamed the passions of both sections … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil War, compact theory, confederacy, confederate, Declaration of Independence, Diane Rufino, Fort Sumter, Governor John Letcher, Lincoln, political correctness, progressives, revising history, revisionist history, right of self-determination, secede, secession, slavery, slaves, states rights, Virginia, Virginia Governor Letcher, War for Southern Independence, War of Northern Aggression
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Those Who Are Tearing Down Confederate Monument Are Forcing Selective Amnesia on Americans
by Diane Rufino, July 27, 2017 In this era when Southern (Confederate) leaders, symbols, generals, buildings, etc are being erased from our memory and history, and vilified in our conversations … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil War, confederacy, confederate, Declaration of Independence, Diane Rufino, Fort Sumter, Lincoln, political correctness, progressive, revising history, revisionist history, right of secession, right off self-determination, Robert E. Lee, secede, secession, slavery, slaves, states rights, War for Southern Independence, War of Northern Aggression
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