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Richard G. Williams’ Defense of The South
Richard G. Williams, Jr., author of the Old Virginia blog, is one of my favorite Southern writers. He gives an noble and honorable defense of The South – and is honest enough to point out our faults where needed. In … Continue reading
The Dominance of Southern Culture – Old Virginia Blog
We had another post scheduled for today, but after reading Sunday’s blog post on the Old Virginia Blog, it just had to be postponed in order to point people to Richard G. Williams, Jr.’s excellent article titled The Dominance of … Continue reading
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Tagged culture preservation, history, North/South division, Richard G. Williams
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