Author: Erik Loomis
A good use of Congress' time in 1975. On this date, Congress voted to restore U.S. citizenship to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. On this date, in 1975. pic.twitter.com/TAZjBEN3os— Kevin.
Activists in Denton, Texas continue the newfound attack on Confederate nostalgia. Surveillance video shows that sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning, two individuals used large stencils and red spray.
It's nice that the National Review can run articles insinuating that Bernie Sanders is a Nazi, or I'm sorry, a national socialist. Quite the respectable publication with really high standards.
Time for another round of Out of Sight promotion! Specifically, I wanted to let all our New York readers know that on Wednesday, July 29, at 7 pm, I will.
Tom Sugrue is a great historian and he makes excellent points in this op-ed about how racism is not just a southern problem but a national problem. But let's face.
Remember the days when we Democrats were supposed to listen to Wesley Clark? Yeah..... But I do think on a national policy level we need to look at what self-radicalization.
A great start in New York fighting wage theft: On Wednesday, the owner of nine Papa John’s franchises in New York City pled guilty to the first criminal case brought.
Civil War reenactment, Baker County, Florida It's nice that not only does the Baker County, Florida have a courthouse mural heroically portraying the Ku Klux Klan, but that said mural.