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  • Provisional Constitution Of the Confederate States

    I posted this because of the comments by Gleen Beck. At this time i have yet to find anything anywhere that states the anme of the Confederate States of America was at one time “The Slave Holding Confederate States of America”. I have no found any document that says free states were banned, perhaps this…

  • Constitution of the Confederate States of America

    http://www.libs.uga.edu/hargrett/selections/confed/const.html The Congress of Delegates from the seceding Southern States convened at Montgomery, Alabama, on February 4, 1861. They quickly adopted a provisional Constitution, and in less than a month, devised and approved a permanent Constitution, which was adopted March 11, 1861. The original signed manuscript consists of five vellum sheets pasted together into a…

  • Assistance Needed..

    Friends, this is the second issue of The Southern Cavalry Review in which I am addressing “the truth” about the War of Secession. Needless to say, I have to be very careful if I want to get this information out without being shut down or losing my post as editor. Last issue (the first in the membership…

  • Lincoln”s “compensated emancipation”

    While doing reserach for another project, I came across the website listed below with some very interesting facts and figures. What I would like to know is exactly what was Lincoln’s proposal and the reaction of the both the North and the South http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119670037/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0 According to the website above Lincoln planned to pay $400 per…

  • Lakeville school board declines to ban Confederate flag decal

    Lakeville school board declines to ban Confederate flag decal Shane Amundson says the Confederate flag decal on his pickup truck is not racist, and the Lakeville school board declined to ban the flag outright. The school board was concerned that banning the rebel flag on campus would violate the Constitution. By SARAH LEMAGIE, Minneapolis/St Paul…

  • Controversial Confederate Flag Raising Ceremony

    Controversial Confederate Flag Raising Ceremony by FOX News Crews By Orlando Salinas I thought I’d only see Caucasians attending a controversial Confederate flag raising ceremony, early on Saturday morning in Tampa, Florida. That’s what I get for thinking. But there they were- a smattering of African Americans, mixing it up with Caucasian bikers wearing Confederate…

  • Black South Carolina senator wants paid Confederate holiday

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 COLUMBIA, S.C. — A black state senator is pushing a bill that would require South Carolina cities and counties to give their workers a paid day off for Confederate Memorial Day or lose millions in state funds. Democratic Sen. Robert Ford’s bill won initial approval from a Senate subcommittee Tuesday. It…

  • Letter to Duvall Co., Florida School board and newspaper

    t appears just as with many other Americans some people need to get a few lessons in history, factual history that is. Here is SHAPE’s thank you letter to the Duval County School Board 11 Nov 2008 Dear Board Members, All of us here at SHAPE would like to extend our thanks for your decision…

  • House Formally Apologizes To Black Americans For Slavery, Jim Crow Era

    House Formally Apologizes To Black Americans For Slavery, Jim Crow Era WASHINGTON, Jul. 29, 2008 (AP) The House on Tuesday issued an unprecedented apology to black Americans for the wrongs committed against them and their ancestors who suffered under slavery and Jim Crow segregation laws. “Today represents a milestone in our nation’s efforts to remedy…

  • Moses Ezekiel’s Connection to Thomas Jefferson

    #DEFEND ARLINGTON #RESTORE ARLINGTON Moses Ezekiel’s Connection to Thomas Jefferson Thomas Garland Jefferson, born on New Year’s day 1847 in Amelia County, Virginia, was the great-nephew of Thomas Jefferson. He arrived at the Virginia Military Institute in 1863 and was called into service when Confederate General, John Breckenridge called for every able cadet at VMI…