Robert E. Lee, a remarkable American immersed in his faith and controversy

January 19th marks the birthday of Robert E. Lee, a famous American known for his strong religious faith and his controversial positions on slavery. President Teddy Roosevelt respected Lee for his nobility, character, and faith. It’s been said that Lee killed more Americans than any other military commander in U.S. history. Lee was both an […]

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Folsom Cordova board accused of trying to ‘sanitize’ history with Confederate flag response

A group of supporters attended the Folsom Cordova school board meeting on Thursday night to defend a Sutter Middle School teacher’s decision to display a Confederate flag as part of a Civil War history lesson, and chastised the Folsom Cordova school board for forcing that teacher to retire as a result and for whitewashing the

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The Rebel Flag at Yale

Sunday mornings were usually quiet at Yale University.  Not so on the January 20th, 1861, when students and professors woke to find a secession flag on top of a campus building.  During the night some students had raised a flag with a red cross displayed in the center.  On the cross were 15 stars representing

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Va Flaggers Receive Warm Welcome in Lexington for Lee-JacksonDay 2017

The Virginia Flaggers recently marched in Lexington for Lee Jackson Day 2017. Fifty flaggers from ten states marched along the streets with an overwhelmingly positive reception. Many shop owners and citizens expressed gratitude and respect and some even saluted. After raising a large battle flag the even concluded at the parade ground at VMI where

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