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Topical Index (click topic title for a list of available speeches & lectures.)
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2008 LS National Conference
These speeches come from the 2008 League of the South National Conference. The LS is the premier Southern Nationalist Organisation. The theme of this year's Conference was 'Surviving the Empire's Collapse' and dealt with many practical themes including political, economic, and preparedness actions for individuals and families who wish to make it through the coming storm and help restore our ancient liberties.
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Yankee Myths
Yankees love to believe the folklore spewed from the lips of Yankee propagandists... unfortunate for them, those Yankee myths just dont stack up next to the record of Truth. You'll enjoy these great presentations of truth which explode many Yankee myths and which will make you feel good to know that your ancestors were, indeed, on the side of Right.
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Reconstruction
The name given to the period immediately following the War during which the South was made to pay for its stand against federal tyranny. Every area of the South was attacked... its culture, history, economy, religion, political life, and society. Ultimately, however, the atheistic and marxist roots of Reconstruction were extended well beyond the geographical boundaries of Dixie, as the proponents of centralised "big government" stretched its tentacles from "sea to shining sea."
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Southern History
This category deals with a variety of topics related to the history of the Southern people, beginning with the settling of the Southern states, leading to the antebellum period, the War, Reconstruction, Southern Redemption... and all the way to today.
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2008 Ga. LOS
The theme of this conference was "Life, Liberty, and Property!" and perhaps never has there been a Southern meeting with a better lineup of speakers or messages than the ones present for this Conference. Each man speaks on essential information for restoring liberty here in the South and in America.
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The Christian South
These speeches and lectures clearly lays out the religious worldview of the antebellum South and demonstrates why the two civilisations of North and South were destined to clash if they were forced to remain within the same political union.
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Southern Culture
These speeches and lectures deal with the unique culture which IS the South. As it has been said, "All peoples have a right to preserve their valuable way of life," these messages clearly demonstrate that the South does, in fact, have a unique culture worth preserving.
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John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun was one of the foremost defenders of States' Rights in the 19th century. His views of interposition and nullification became the primary mechanisms used by South Carolina and the Southern states prior to the War to avert war and preserve the integrity of the American Republic. His ideas today have re-surfaced in political discussion as the solutions to the continued attacks by the federal government upon the rights of the people and the states.
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LOS 2007
The League of the South is the premier Southern Nationalist Organisation dedicated to, "...the cultural, social, economic, and political well-being and independence of the Southern people by all honourable means.” Speeches and lectures featured under this topic are specific to the LOS.
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The Constitution
The Constitution of 1787 provided the blueprint for the American Republic of our forefathers. Replacing the Articles of Confederation, it provided for three separate branches of the federal government, the checks and balances of power; and, along with the attached Bill of Rights, the Constitution provided for the protection of the rights of both individuals and the sovereign States. The lectures and speeches in this section deal with the principles of the Constitution, how they have been violated and abrogated by the federal government, and how the States must act to restore these principles of American government.
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The Confederate Constitution
The Confederate Constitution was predicated upon the same founding principles as the American constitution of 1787 but included improvements to the original blueprint that only today have found their way into mainstream political discussion in Washington, D.C.
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Southern Heroes
Like any other distinct people, Southerners have our own heroes -- those who have dared to challenge our enemies in defense of our beloved Southland. Sometimes in the halls of government and sometimes on the field of battle, these Southern heroes are the kind of men worthy of emulation and admiration of men, women, and children, alike.
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The Real Lincoln
Americans, north and south alike, have been duped into worshipping the myth of "Honest Abe" as the saviour of the union. This set of speeches provides the documented historical evidence that Abraham Lincoln not only wasnt "honest" but was also the first in a long line of unconstitutional tyrants who destroyed the American Republic. All Southerners owe it to themselves and their children to listen to these compelling arguments about the "real" Abe Lincoln. Finally... the truth that you won't read in your school textbook!
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Secession
In a day when Southerners are be-rated for being "traitors" for espousing the idea of secession (in 1860 or today), our speakers make a striking historical argument for the fact that secession isnt so much of a "Southern" idea as it is an "American" idea.
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States' Rights
"States' Rights" is the name given to the political doctrine embodied in the Tenth Amendment of the Bill of Rights, namely that all powers not specifically given to the federal government in the Constitution belong to the States. The use of "States' Rights" is the last defence of the people against an ever-growing, all-powerful federal government; and the mechanisms of States' Rights include such practices as interposition, nullification, and secession. All of the Founding Fathers, and Confederate forefathers, believed in the principle of States' Rights; and it is only now in the 21st Century beginning to be reasserted as the solution to today's problems in America emanating from Washington, D.C.
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Today's Southern Movement
Today's Southern Movement covers a wide array of individuals, organisations, and issues that range from merely preserving our existing monuments and cemetaries to regaining the constitutional liberties guaranteed us by our Founding Fathers in the political realm, including the exercise of States' Rights and even the possibilities of a revitalised Southern Republic. These speeches highlight the battles for Southern Heritage currently underway and will motivate you to continue the struggle for the Southern Cause.
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War for Southern Independence
These speeches and lectures deal with many aspects -- political, military, and social -- of the War for Southern Independence, known throughout the South as the War of Northern Aggression.
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Southern Authors
An evidence of the distinctiveness and value of Southern culture is the calibre of authors produced by traditional Southern culture, especially antebellum and immediately after the War.
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Slavery
This series of lectures deals with the historical institution of slavery in the Old South as it really was... not as it is presented by textbooks and Hollywood today. Original source material is used extensively throughout these speeches in order to provide Southerners with an accurate view of this aspect of our history. The false view of Southern slavery has been the single most-used "strawman" by the proponents of political correctness to attack the rightness of the Southern Cause in 1860. Southerners armed with the information in these speeches need not fear this debate any longer.
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2007 Southern Heritage Conference
This annual conference is one of the oldest Southern Heritage events in Dixie. Hosted by Pastor Steve Wilkins, this event always includes some of the most prominent speakers in the Southern Movement speaking on topics of historical and modern-day import. These lectures and speeches will educate and exhort you to do more for the Southern Cause.
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