The Proposition Nation Myth
3:53
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Arlington Reconciliation
39:53
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Virginia First--The 1607 Project
1:27:26
The Battle of King's Mountain
4:52
A Knightly Ballad
4:00
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St. Elmo and Southern Women
33:23
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A Land Without Ruins
3:56
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Memory
3:47
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The South and History
34:56
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Battle of Columbus Georgia 1865
1:01:34
Southern Beauty
2:46
3 ай бұрын
The Sword of Robert E. Lee
2:47
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The Joy of Drinking
3:30
3 ай бұрын
The Despot's Song
3:41
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The Swamp Fox
2:55
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The Old Hall
3:56
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That Devil Forrest
3:07
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Flight to Nature
2:57
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The 1977 Georgia Farmers' Strike
55:50
Remembering "Stonewall"
41:24
6 ай бұрын
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@thomaslovejoy4368
@thomaslovejoy4368 12 сағат бұрын
very good, enjoyed this
@jamesgilbert7841
@jamesgilbert7841 Күн бұрын
Great lecture!
@tomjarrett2477
@tomjarrett2477 2 күн бұрын
They also considered changing the 29th ID name.. The Blue and Gray Division.
@emperorofhistory8724
@emperorofhistory8724 4 күн бұрын
Simply superb, thank you.
@Markbeb3
@Markbeb3 4 күн бұрын
100 percent right.
@gaiustacitus4242
@gaiustacitus4242 5 күн бұрын
Abraham Lincoln was a man who knew right from wrong but chose to deceive people into thinking that his wrongful acts were rightful. He initiated and waged an illegal war of invasion and conquest against free, independent, and sovereign Foreign States.
@knicksfule
@knicksfule 6 күн бұрын
Faulkner. Morrison. Pynchon. Ordered chronologically.
@chuckrobinson599
@chuckrobinson599 7 күн бұрын
My ancestors only got to Virginia in 1622, so we were late comers.
@mns8732
@mns8732 7 күн бұрын
Abbeville was a concentration camp during ww2. So it fits.
@harrisonmccartney4878
@harrisonmccartney4878 7 күн бұрын
He was definitely talented and honed his craft to an extent which had never been reached before, but he exists in a pantheon of great American writers where there is no achievement for being considered the greatest. The honor for great writers is in the fellowship, not the pedestal.
@mns8732
@mns8732 9 күн бұрын
This guy is an assole. Really, the country is splitting apart. What would you do? At least Lincoln had elections.
@mns8732
@mns8732 9 күн бұрын
Yadda yadda yadda. If Jefferson didnt have reproductive slaves he would welcome the issuance of credit and a strong central bank. This professor is a jerk.
@panthercreek60
@panthercreek60 9 күн бұрын
Finally getting to hear the truth again, which can not be found easy anymore; not in libraries, not online. Its all been censored out, concealed
@messrsknh
@messrsknh 9 күн бұрын
Wow, this guy doesn’t have evidence or argument so he appeals to prejudice, ridicule, and tradition. He’s so offended that a fellow Southerner, and also a general, is blowing the lid on the Lost Cause myth. He’s essentially calling the author a race traitor. That’s his offense. The title of the program tells you all you need to know.
@KollinsPlays
@KollinsPlays 11 күн бұрын
How do you spend so much time talking about Jamestown without even mentioning that they almost wiped the whole settlement out with their attempt at soycialism?
@Hyperspeed78
@Hyperspeed78 11 күн бұрын
👍 Dr.tyrone of Chester PA
@miller4980
@miller4980 11 күн бұрын
The pattern is, the worst of them are "spit shined and polished up" to sparkle the brightest. Just like a more recent example, Rockefeller (succeeded by Bill Gates) was considered the most evil man in America; the establishment gave Rockefeller a "face lift", put him in a sweater, patting little kiddies on the head, turned him into a philanthropist, and just like that, the once hated man became loved by all.
@micahlantz905
@micahlantz905 11 күн бұрын
No wonder new England is such a spiritually dark place.
@micahlantz905
@micahlantz905 11 күн бұрын
No wonder I've never been a fan of the puritans. Discernment... what can I say.
@SensusFidelium
@SensusFidelium 12 күн бұрын
Bingo
@brycewade8791
@brycewade8791 13 күн бұрын
Beautifully done! Thank you for the work y'all are doing.
@1724posterity
@1724posterity 13 күн бұрын
In CONTEXT! Freedom of religion pertained ONLY to the Christians sects. The 1st Amendment did not say freedom of RELIGIONS! Patrick Henry wrote his freedom speech based on the whipping to DEATH of a Baptist minister in Culpepper County, Va. because he refused to get a LICENSE required by the Anglican Church of England to preach anything other than the Anglican doctrine. Baptists were persecuted in mid 1700s as also proven by historical marker at Chesterfield County Courthouse, Virginia where 3 Baptist ministers were put on trial for refusing a license to preach. All other faiths/ religions are REPUGNANT to Christianity where Jesus Christ is the ONLY WAY and contradiction is a blasphemy. You must read "Free, White & Christian" by Weisman to understand the requirements to govern in America and confirmed by "posterity" in the Preamble and again in the US Supreme Court decision of Dredd Scott v. Sanford.... "Under our Constitution, the colored races could be a subject but could never be a United States Citizen." Dred Scott v. Sandford, 19 How 393, 404-05 (1857). "Citizens are natives or naturalized. All persons born in the United States are not citizens; the exceptions are, first, children of foreign ambassadors; secondly, Indians; and thirdly, in general, persons of color." (1st Bouv. Inst. pp. 16, 64; Amy v. Smith, 1 Litt. Ky. R. 334.) "Negroes or other slaves born within and under the allegiance of the United States are natural born subjects, not citizens. Citizens under our constitution mean free inhabitants born within the United States, or naturalized under the law of Congress." (2 Kent's Com. p. 258, note b.) Free blacks are not citizens within the provisions of the constitution, art. 4, sec. 2. So held by Dagget, Ch. J., in Connecticut. (See note Kent's Com. supra.) And by the Supreme Court of Tennes see, in The State v. Claibourne, 1 Meigs. 331. (See the official opinion of Attorney General Wirt, November 7th, 1821.--Opinions of the Attorney Gen eral, vol. 1, page 382, edition 1841, and vol. 1, page 506, Hall's edition of 1852. See also "An Inquiry into the political grade of the Free Colored Population under the Constitution of the United States," by John F. Denny, Esq.)
@SuperMage21
@SuperMage21 15 күн бұрын
Its just worse now... Great speech, hopefully they will bring this up again if P2025 happens
@11Nickgurrhs
@11Nickgurrhs 16 күн бұрын
Kentucky needs to secede
@ArtieMills
@ArtieMills 17 күн бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_England en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Enlightenment 1,2,3 ... a superficial ABC scope (triangulation reference) for history of Virginia, the colonies, and what became the USA of DC, which Pat Buchanan, some years ago now, accurately described as "Israeli occupied territory", etc.
@JuliaNeubauer
@JuliaNeubauer 17 күн бұрын
United Staters need to understand that America is a continent-not a country. Americans are ppl from Alaska all the way south to the southern tip of the continent. The first permanent European settlement, in what is now the United States OF America, is St. Augustine, Florida. It was founded in 1565 by the Spanish-decades before any OTHER Europeans set foot on American soil. The Spanish stayed. Please note the word ‘OF ‘ with double emphasis. It is a part of speech -preposition. Now you can go back to arguing who the OTHER European settlers in America were-whether English, Scots, Irish, Germans, French, Italians. . .
@jamy8575
@jamy8575 17 күн бұрын
When Ya'll gonna get it? This USA... is and has NEVER been other than a colony of OLD EUROPE power... Once a person allows this TRUTH to permeate ...It all becomes quite clear...
@robertstewart6956
@robertstewart6956 18 күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻❤
@writtwoodson6879
@writtwoodson6879 19 күн бұрын
Livingston said, "The North was silent on slavery until the abolitionist movement arose in New England in 1830 led by William Lloyd Garrison." There are several misunderstandings in the one sentence. First the abolitionist movement started in 1767 on the Delmarva in Maryland when the Third Haven Meeting decided that all Friends who held slaves would free them. Very soon after that all Quakers in Maryland who held slaves freed them. The action spread among Methodists on the Delmarva as well, by 1800 multiple counties on the Delmarva had more free blacks than slaves. Yet, before that, Pennsylvania enacted gradual emancipation in 1780, before the U S Constitution was ratified. Thus, the first leaders were John Woolman, Anthony Benezet, and Freeborn Garrettson. The 1810 U. S. census counted 180,000 free blacks with the largest state population in Maryland, which is a Southern state. There were so many free blacks that The American Colonization Society (ACS) was founded in 1816 to arrange for the shipment of free blacks to Africa. Southerners James Monroe, Henry Clay and Francis Scott Key founded the ACS. They were appalled by the large number of free blacks in Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Black American leaders in Philadelphia rejected ACS plans. Methodist intenerate preachers proselytized against slavery, while welcoming blacks into their church. Richard Allen, Daniel Coker and another black Methodist attended the Christmas Conference in Baltimore in 1784, which was the genesis of the Methodist church in America. Garrison's influence is overstated. Abolitionists, including Salmon Chase took over the Ohio state government in 1850. They repealed the black laws and set up an educational system, which soon attracted 10,000 young black students. One of the seats of the Second Great Awakening was Oberlin. Southerner politicians were appalled at the pace of moral reform. Lincoln's role is overstated, as well. Chase, Gerit Smith and the Teppans were leaders.
@SanJuanCreole
@SanJuanCreole 20 күн бұрын
Why are people 🙄 so enamored with blacks joining a white supremacist army 🤔 Confederate or Union.
@SanJuanCreole
@SanJuanCreole 20 күн бұрын
Stonewall was a slave owner, and there's no denying or bleaching it away. But hey, he's another white settler colonialist hero, I guess.
@SanJuanCreole
@SanJuanCreole 20 күн бұрын
This is white settler colonialist history. But it's true.
@robertstewart6956
@robertstewart6956 20 күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@Davidsavage8008
@Davidsavage8008 22 күн бұрын
Calhoun Hong Kong was off limits for liberty ......
@Davidsavage8008
@Davidsavage8008 22 күн бұрын
Andrew Jackson allowed Calhoun to live and learned regret 🎶
@Aceman52
@Aceman52 23 күн бұрын
This is some of the most polished lost cause propaganda I have ever heard in my entire life. And I have heard a lot of it. While there are definitely some indisputable facts presented in this video, there is also embellishment, and as I said earlier, propaganda and dis/misinformation. The idea that virginians or any other Southerner was content to allow international affairs to simply pass them by as a joke. It is very well documented that southern politicians and planters wanted very much to capture islands in the Caribbean, all the way to northern South America. It was a dream that they called the golden circle. They did not simply talk about this dream in the halls of Congress and in one another's parlors as they smoke cigars and sipped brandy. Southern citizens, particularly of the elite planter class, funded, and what otherwise materially supported filibusters such as William Walker invaded Nicaragua, and Costa Rica in an attempt to add them to the United States as slave states. So no, your beloved Virginians and other fellow southerners were not content to be hands off. When it came to the international arena. they very much wanted to participate in the imperialism that dominated much of the nineteenth century.
@greglbennett
@greglbennett 24 күн бұрын
Has this Thomas Fleming written any books? When I look him up, I only find books by the other Thomas Fleming
@knightrook4264
@knightrook4264 25 күн бұрын
24:10: "...a state enforcing religious practices such as the sabbath." This is a misrepresentation. Jefferson's statute on religious freedom merely sought to punish "Sabbath-breakers" who disrupted any legitimate religious practices, emphasis on protecting the rights of the church attendees, rather than seeking to punish those who chose to "break the sabbath" by not attending church. It is absolutely vital to identify what is meant by a "Sabbath-breaker". Simply put: Jefferson was opposed to punishing people for not attending church on the sabbath. I hope the United States will always protect such freedoms.
@jonjon9516
@jonjon9516 25 күн бұрын
William Faulkner sucks ass. As I lay dying is the most bullshit book I’ve ever seen in my life. Stream of consciousness is a shitty way of saying “I don’t know how to write so I’ll just snort crack and write gibberish and call it an art style”
@johnjacob413
@johnjacob413 25 күн бұрын
America is not an idea. What has happened to the world is each nation stands on its two legs relating that man has two legs.to stand on. So does every nation. Each subject in those nations should have a TEMPLATE displayed in front of them with all the STANDARDS and VARIATIONS from the standard displayed in front of them. That way idiosyncratic and unreasonable ways of expression can be curtailed. Today weapons of mass destruction are. 1. Embedded journalism 2.Hidden agenda 3.Propaganda warfare 4. Freedom of speech. There is is nothing called UNFETTERED FREEDOM. It always comes with REASONABLE RESTRICTION. That is hear to STAY.
@johnedwinoliver6842
@johnedwinoliver6842 26 күн бұрын
Massachusetts
@Ben_Dare
@Ben_Dare 26 күн бұрын
Lincoln never gave the Gettysburg address. It appeared in the press after his few minute flop of a speech at Gettysburg 11.19.1863 and has only grown in legend since.
@jaydubbyuh2292
@jaydubbyuh2292 26 күн бұрын
Leftists have tried to highjack Jefferson. The Clovis -19 stupor demonstrated Jefferson's objective with his declaration of the Separation of Church & State: the "Church of England's advent was due to the Papal lies & deception, about marriage in the particular of Henry Vlll. Henry seceded from papal authority. The "church" of England after the cooling down of the Reformation, became, indeed, just another plumb bureaucratuc job, and answered to the King, a mortal. With no separation of Church, (which is inviolate and a refuge & sanctuary), & State the church is just anither tentacle of Royal/Federal power. When the quasi governmental agencies and then jumped-up bureaucratz & politicians began dictating what churches ought to do in regards to the covid Boogeyman, most of the padtors & priests went right along with the nonsenses of masking, distancing, & quarantine. This is just what the diabolical puppeteers of federal & world govt' wanted to see - how many were brainwashed and compliant.
@BirdieSenpai
@BirdieSenpai 27 күн бұрын
Aside from Mama, who came here after marrying Pop in '92, most of this Reformed postmillennial Calvinist's ancestors followed one of two paths: Either they came from Lowland Scotland as Presbyterians to Northern Ireland to Pennsylvania down through Virginia and into western North Carolina or they came from England as Anglican indentured servants to Northern Virginia to upcountry South Carolina (where they became Presbyterians) to western North Carolina, where I was born and raised. Virginia holds a very special place in my heart, and I get a warm feeling when I read about my ancestors who worked for their freedom, raised families, worshiped in church, and forged a legacy in Fairfax County. By the American War for Independence, they were all upcountry Overmountain Men from South Carolina or Scots-Irish Presbyterians in Charlotte, North Carolina, but Virginia runs through the veins and in the heart of this hillbilly from Franklin, North Carolina. I love the theology of the Puritans and Pilgrims, but I'm admittedly relieved not to have a drop of Massachusetts blood in my body. Oliver Cromwell was my twelfth great grandfather, of which I'm proud, for his faith, but my ancestors in between the two of us came to, you guessed it, Virginia.
@kimmurphy72
@kimmurphy72 27 күн бұрын
Great job, Jon and friends!
@arkangelnorthman
@arkangelnorthman 27 күн бұрын
LOVE IT....
@aac6876
@aac6876 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for communicating the Truth. As a Historian (forever student of history) I am baffled by this current destructive approach to historical truth in the so-called academic circles ..... Thomas Jefferson was one of the greatest and most Nobel men of his time and the depth of his contributions not only to the American Founding is admirable -- to say the least. The greatest "sin" of these lies is an UNJUST ATTACK/ASSAULT on the man's HONOR and MORAL CHARACTER, which is abhorrent ....... no wonder that they say "Humanities" as a discipline id dead as it lead by immoral "dead" people. I came across your website and these videos by mere coincidence -- in reality everything is divine ordinance -- and I see prudent to express my gratitude for your great work in keeping the history alive that is inseparable in my assertion from keeping memories and traditions alive .......
@joshzechman5568
@joshzechman5568 28 күн бұрын
Wow! Just wow! I love everything about this presentation, and I will be promoting it everywhere I go! Bring back the Old Dominion!
@chadsensei-ue6jn
@chadsensei-ue6jn 28 күн бұрын
I always saw the hypocrisy in the Gettysburg Address. How can it be a government of the people when you are actively and violently trying to force 9 million to be in that government against their will?
@reachvictoria3386
@reachvictoria3386 27 күн бұрын
Apparently all those people were simply wrong and needed to be forced to stay against their will, according to Lincoln.
@ronjones1414
@ronjones1414 28 күн бұрын
So, are we advocating for slavery?
@reachvictoria3386
@reachvictoria3386 27 күн бұрын
No. This is a clip from their longer presentation, “Virginia First: the 1607 Project.” The essence of what is being said here is that the idea of a nation based on the ideals about which Lincoln speaks were unheard of before the war.