Robert E. Lee Day is a state holiday in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Virginia and Mississippi. This week, celebrate one of America’s greatest heroes!
Splendid news from across Dixie today, as thousands of brave White, and some Black, men and women assembled across several states to demand their heritage and symbols be restored and respected.
The largest rally in Montgomery, Alabama, site of Governor Robert Bentley’s treasonous decision to remove the Confederate flag from the Capitol monument, drew well over a thousand folks, by conservative estimates, and was hailed as a massive success by those organizing the event.
Speeches concerning the attacks on Southern culture and history were given to a rapturous crowd, topped off with a thunderous rendition of “I Wish I was In Dixie” that brought many of those gathered to the point of joyful and patriotic tears.
Other rallies in Tampa, Florida, Harrison, Arkansas, Gastonia, North Carolina, and Columbia, South Carolina drew hundreds more courageous Southern patriots into the struggle, as the waves of discontent over Marxist cultural genocide continue to grow stronger.
This is only the beginning of something far greater, and a sign that a tough and hardy people, bound by ties of blood, faith, and custom, cannot be held down indefinitely by those who wish death and destruction for all.
Arkansas witnessed an ad hoc awakening on Saturday as well. No retreat, no surrender, no apology.
Near Tampa, Florida, hundreds of protesters prevented a tiny group of degenerates from burning a Confederate flag.
A snapshot of some North Carolinians standing up for their heritage and history.
Our January 2015 Meeting and Potluck Dinner was a great success. We are approaching eighty members and are now the largest Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp in the state of Missouri.
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Below is a picture of some of our camp members receiving Certificates of Appreciation.
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