Americans for Southern Heritage

Americans for Southern Heritage believes that America's heritage, and that of the South which is an integral component, is worth preserving in honor of our heroes, past and present, and that of our children and descendants.

We believe there are powerful forces arrayed and well-funded which are dedicated to destroying America's heritage, and as a consequence ASH's members are committed to shining the light of day upon their subversive activities.

In this regard, ASH will randomly publish certain studies and manuscripts exposing these organizations and their members. For, we believe, once a sufficiently number of loyal Americans are adequately informed, and prompted to responsible political action, our enemies can be repulsed and America's sovereignty and its proud heritage preserved.

 Resources

 Part II

·         Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations - 1959 - SIDE 1

·         - SIDE 2

·         Red Tide Rising in the Carolinas

·         How the Republican Party Created a Hatred for the South

·         Was Lincoln a Christian?

·         American Negro Problems, a Communist Party publication

·         Black Nationalism

·         Communist Peace Offensive-Partial Glossary of Subversive Orgs.

·         The Life of Johnny Reb: Consolations of the Spirit

·         Robert Toombs' Speech to the Georgia Legislature

·         Biographical Sketches of the Left

·         John Conyers, Congressional Clenched Fist for Racism

·         NAACP-Enemy of America

·         Julian Bond, Man Under the Hood

·         Gore the Elder, Favorite Son of Tennessee & Enemy of States Rights

·         Color, Communism & Common Sense by Manning Johnson

·         Your Southern Heritage

·         Edmund Ruffin, southern nationalist, 1794-1865

Newspaper E-Mail Address Lists

·  A thru L

·  M thru R

· S thru Z

Central Bank E-Mail Addresses

Private & Commercial Bank E-Mail Addresses

Recommended Reading

1.      Union and Liberty: The Political Philosophy of John C. Calhoun, Ross M. Lence, Editor, Indianapolis: Liberty Press, 1992, 626 pages, hardcover.

2.      Lincoln Takes Command, by John Shipley Tilley, Nashville: Bill Coats, Ltd., 1991, 334 pages, hardcover.

3.      The Coming of the Glory, by John Shipley Tilley, Nashville: Bill Coats, Ltd., 1995, 290 pages, paperback.

4.      Facts the Historians Leave Out: A Confederate Primer, by John Shipley Tilley, Nashville: Bill Coats, Ltd., 1951, 80 pages, paperback.

5.      The Southern Tradition at Bay: A History of Postbellum Thought, by Richard M. Weaver, Washington, DC: Regnery Gateway, 1989, 400 pages, hardcover.

6.      The Southern Essays of Richard M. Weaver, George M. Curtis, III and James J. Thompson, Jr., Editors, Indianapolis: Liberty Press, 1987, 268 pages, hardcover.

7.      War For What?, by Francis W. Springer. Nashville: Bill Coats, Ltd., 1990, 221 pages, paperback.

8.      The South Was Right!, by James Ronald Kennedy and Walter Donald Kennedy, Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company, 1994, 431 pages, hardcover.

9.      Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, by Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman, New York: W.W. Norton, 1989, 306 pages, paperback.

10.  The Tragic Era, The Revolution After Lincoln, by Claude G. Bowers, Houghton Mifflin, 1929, 567 pages, hardcover.

11.  The Real Lincoln, by Thomas DiLorenzo, Prima Communications, 2002, 336 pages, hardcover.

12.  The Prostrate State: South Carolina under Negro Government, by James S. Pike, 1874, D. Appleton & Co., New York, (back cover review)

13.  Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men, by Jeffrey Rogers Hummel,OPen Court Pub.,1996,420 pages,softcover.

14.  Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation, The Economics of the Civil War, by Robert Thornton and Robert Ekelund Jr.,SR Books, 2004,124 pages,softcover.

15.  The Political Culture of the American Whigs, by Daniel Walker Howe, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1979, 404 pages, softcover.

16.  View of the Constitution of the United States, by St. George Tucker and Clyde Wilson, Liberty Fund, 1999, 478 pages, hardcover.

17.  The Fate of Liberty, Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties, by Mark E. Neely, Jr.,Oxford University Press, 1991, 278 pages, paperback.

Selected Passages from The Tragic Era

·         CARPETBAGGERS, SCALAWAGS AND RADICAL REPUBLICANS

·         BENJAMIN H. HILL: Patriot, Constitutionalist, Southerner... American

·         LAND AND YEAR OF JUBILEE - South Carolina

·         LAND AND YEAR OF JUBILEE – Louisiana - I

·         MILITARY SATRAPS & REVOLUTION – Louisiana - II

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