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We love the Southern Confederacy because it was the nation of our ancestors and is our nation by inheritance. We love the South and the Confederacy for reasons of patriotism, self-identity, reverence for ancestors, and family ties. Likewise, we love the Confederate flag and the song "Dixie" and other icons of Southern heritage for the valor, bravery and family ties that they represent. We do not cherish these icons for any but honorable reasons. We will vigorously defend Southern heritage and history from those who denigrate it.
However, our goal extends beyond defense of past history -- we will also work hard for a new birth of American liberty and prosperity, even if that can only be achieved by a new secession of the states.
Thirty Years of AmRen Conferences
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A joyful celebration of a growing movement.
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Renaissance.
Ep. 0000 Sample Only
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My slogan these days is that the time for writing angry letters to the
editor is over. It’s time for action. Josh Abbotoy is doing precisely that,
building...
Race, Church, and Society by Dr. Frank Smith
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Late last month, Dr. Frank Smith, author of the first history of the PCA
who is currently an RPCNA minister pastoring an inner-city mission church
in Atlan...
Back to work
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*Back to work*
*By Joe Harrison*
Yes after five years of sitting at home on disability, I have now gone back
to work. I did not have to, but I cou...
After Trump…?
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Few were as surprised as we were to see Donald Trump win this last
presidential election. We were sure it would go to Hillary Clinton as the
most Establish...
Please do not assume that because we link particular organizations, we agree with every one of their positions and comments.
Within these links, do not feel that you must agree with every position that a Southern heritage or political web site holds. Find what you like and can support, and align yourself with those groups that share your values.
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