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Patrick Buchanan on Secession

“Secession In The Air”
Taki’s Magazine, February 12, 2010
. . . What called the Tea Party into existence?
Some are angry over unchecked immigration and the failure to control our borders and send the illegals back. Some are angry over the loss of manufacturing jobs. Some are angry over winless wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Some are [...]

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The Road to Disunion

The Road to Disunion:
Volume II: Secessionists Triumphant, 1854-1861
William W. Freehling
New York: Oxford University Press
In his second volume of The Road to Disunion, William W. Freehling explores the climax of the secessionist movement in the American South. Secessionists Triumphant, 1854-1861 takes the reader from the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which reignited anti-slavery controversy in the territories, to the [...]

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Leonard Zeskind on The Occidental Quarterly

Leonard Zeskind’s Searchlight article “Stateside: The far right in Obama’s first year” argues that the election of Barack Obama has not been a boon for white nationalists, citing low turnouts for David Irving, David Duke, and Council of Conservative Citizens events.
Zeskind notes that there has been an increase in discussion of secession and racial [...]

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Secession, County by County,
Part 2: Atlanta

“Atlanta secession effort raises race issues”
Renewed push for mostly white suburbs to split off from Fulton County
MSNBC, January 7, 2010
In the cradle of the civil rights movement, a new secession effort is under way that would break off Atlanta’s predominantly white, wealthy suburbs to the north from poorer, black neighborhoods in the south.
There’s a renewed [...]

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Secession, County by County,
Part 1: Oregon

The Origins of the Wise Use Movement
“The Battle to Claim the New West”
Jeffrey St. Clair
Counterpunch, Jan. 8-10, 2010
The county power movement, as it’s called, is centered on some 70 western counties that are surrounded by the public domain and are defiantly declaring their independence. It’s a kind of mini-secessionist movement, charged by anger at federal [...]

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White Nationalism in South Africa

In the Guardian, David Smith is full of foreboding about Eugene Terre’Blanche, a “notorious white supremacist” who wants to — hold your breath, the horror — create a breakaway Afrikaner republic. As the leader of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement, Terre’Blanche gained some notoriety in the 1990s by opposing the end of apartheid. In 2001, [...]

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The Need to Secede

From Taki’s Magazine, September 28, 2009
In a recent column for the Charleston City Paper, I explained how my moniker, the “Southern Avenger,” came from my advocating for states’ rights and even secession in my early 20s, a brand of politics I still subscribe to today. Long comfortable with such concepts, it’s easy to forget that [...]

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The Fire Eaters

I have long wondered why the Fire Eaters have attracted such little attention from American White Nationalists. For those unfamiliar with the term, the Fire Eaters were a small band of Southern secessionists — the ‘revolutionary vanguard’ of the Confederacy — who succeeded in fomenting a revolution against the United States in 1860/1861. They engineered [...]

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Edmund Connelly on Secession

“Is America, Too, Breaking Up? Or, Nothing Succeeds Like Secession”
from The Occidental Observer, September 16, 2009
To say that the last few generations have been a demographic disaster for many White populations around the world is an understatement. That Whites in America are now slated to fall to a mere half of the population by 2042 [...]

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A Modest Proposal

From an address to the 2008 American Renaissance Conference, in Herndon, Virginia, on February 24, 2008.
In the many decades I have toiled in the vineyards of American racial nationalism, I have heard very few solutions offered to our people. We have been long on problems and negativity, and very short on solutions. This is [...]

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