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Forward: The Future of Dixie & the Southern Movement: - By
Ron Holland
Saving the
South: The Basics - By Frank Conner
Reasons For Optimism In the
Southern Movement
- By Dr. Michael Hill
The
Southern Movement: Where Do We Go From Here? - By Jim Sturgill
You Get
What You Pay For - By Greg Hanson
The
Spiritual Dimensions of Our Struggle - By Al Benson Jr.
A New
'Enlightenment' Is Needed - By Jeff Adams
Representation - By R. E. Salyer
Grassroots
Organization & Action - By Clint Lacy
Where Do
We Go From Here? - By Joe M. Miller
We're A
New Nationality, We Require A New Nation - By Matthew Savich
The
Southern Movement: Where From Here? - By Walter C. Hildermann III
Stopping Intolerance: For A Southern Christian Nation -
By Joshua Stover
The Fight - By Ronald H.
Webb
Where From Here? By Madison
Cook
Strategic Planning For the
Southern Movement - By Gregory Walker
Endgame - By Sidney
Cundiff
Re-arming
the Southern Movement - By Michael Tuggle
Southern
Culture & Kalturkampf - By Jimmy Cantrell
God Save
the South - By Robert M. Peters
Free South
Through Education & Disassociation - By Mark Christian
Where Do
We Go From Here? - By Jeffrey D. Murrah,
What now:
Secession? - From A Belgium Confederate -
By Reinout Temmerman
Learn From History Or Repeat It
- By Chuck Walker
Education For Southern Heritage
- By Beverly Myers
Create Our Own Special Interest
Group - By Ken Fannin
Separation, Secularism, Or States
Rights? - By James Brown Jr.
Common Sense II - By Rev.
Creighton Lovelace
Odd Man Out: Where Do We Go From
Here? - By Mike Crane
Resisting the Devil, or How to Vex the American Empire
By Robert W. Watson
Law and Legitimacy - By Robert
Salyer
The Southern Movement - By
Edward Allegretti
The Southern Voice - By
Julie A. Ward
Should We Stay Or Should We Go?
- By Dr. Michael Hill
Liberty - Dixie's Gift To
America - By James Ronald Kennedy
Dixie - Our Ancestral Home -
By Randolph D. Wilson
Do Your Duty For Our Eternal
Southland - By Harold Crews
Public Education: The #1 Problem
In the Southern Movement - By Clint Lacy
Walk Softly Around My Heritage
Or I'll Walk Over You - By Terry Warren
CSA Or Bust - By Patrick
Pressler
We Go To Oblivion Unless We Get
Our Act Together - By Madison Cook
Forward
We have a tremendous amount of talent in the Southern
movement. A few days after calling for papers and essays on the future of Dixie
and the Southern movement, we already have 40 thoughtful essays published in
this online book. I question what other movement or philosophy could produce
this kind of work in such short of a period.
Although much progress has been made in defending Dixie and
Southern heritage during the last ten years, we still have a long way to go
before we begin winning this cultural, heritage and political war against Dixie.
I know this is unusual for me, but I really don't have an ax to grind in this
fight as like most of you, I'm constantly looking for ideas and actions that
bring real results. Sometimes they can come from the most unexpected places such
as the Georgia Flaggers. This was a tactic that really worked.
My goal in calling for editorials and essays on the future of
Dixie and the Southern movement is to hopefully bring together those in the
South and elsewhere who are giving some thought and insight into how we can win
this war against overwhelming odds. We have plenty of good organizations and
excellent leaders but for now, while we might win a battle here and there, the
war continues to go against us.
Somewhere there are tactics and ideas out there if God
willing, we can turn the tide of battle in our favor. If you have never
written an article before or are new to the movement, I want to read about your
ideas. One or more of you might hit on the tactic or action which we can use to
our advantage in this fight. Give us your dreams, ideas and thoughts and
maybe together we can achieve final victory.
While I believe we need a combination of political action,
education, the celebration of our culture and history, protests and legal action
to win this cultural war against our Southern history and traditions, the mix
and how we approach each of the above actions is certainly open to debate and
consideration.
I look forward to receiving more of your essays and articles.
Best regards,
Ron Holland, Editor
Dixie Daily News
http://www.newdemocratmagazine.org