The Southron Reactionary "A Revolution Against Politics"
To be an ideological "counter current" to the current dominate mindset. A channel dedicated to the study of Dixies past, present and future.... history and culture.
Show more- Subscribers
- Post coverage
- ER - engagement ratio
Data loading in progress...
Data loading in progress...
Earlier this month, Dr. Clyde Wilson had an article published on Identity Dixie and made the claim that the real
The Nashville Convention of 1850 was supposed to undermine the two-party system in the South, achieving John C. Calhoun's long-sought goal of unifying the section in the face of increasing northern hostility to slavery and disappointment at President Zachary Taylor's perceived betrayal. Instead, the convention itself was undermined by that very system and by Henry Clay's proposed Compromise of 1850, and secessionists Robert Barnwell Rhett and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker realized the rest of the South wasn't ready for their dream of a southern confederacy. Sources: Eric H. Walther, The Fire-Eaters; William J. Cooper, The South and the Politics of Slavery, 1828-1846; William C. Davis, Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater; David S. Heidler, Pulling the Temple Down: The Fire-Eaters and the Destruction of the Union #history #antebellum #abolition #slavery #confederacy This video uses public domain and AI-generated images. @antebellumetc
The last three years and beyond have made it abundantly clear that the American Empire cares nothing for the future
After the Civil War there was still a very big sense of anti-unionism, many former confederate soldiers felt disillusioned with the reconstruction authority in the South. Many wanted to go back to their life before the war, but for some their families were gone, and their belongings ransacked. Most of these ex-confederates would travel to Mexico to find their new life, stay tuned to find out more! #history #confederate #civilwar #union #usa #mexico