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Tag Archives: Lydia McGaughey Sherman
The Power of Southern Women to Restore the Culture of the South
One thing that many Southerns are not considering strongly enough, is the how we are being robbed of our future, when our children are educated in public schools. When I have suggested that we need to abandon public education, people will … Continue reading
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Tagged culture preservation, family, Lydia McGaughey Sherman, Southern Lady, women
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The Demise of The Southern Woman
In the past, Southern ladies were always looked to as an example of propriety, hospitality, and femininity. It is sad to see them losing their culture. It was a culture that led the way in manners and religion. In the … Continue reading
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Tagged family, Lydia McGaughey Sherman, manners, Southern Lady, women
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