Saturday, February 28, 2015

Letter to the Historic Richmond Foundation

The Historic Richmond Foundation unfortunately lent their Monumental Church to the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) in 2014. The Richmond Free Press ran an article on the story.

http://richmondfreepress.com/news/2014/nov/07/confederates-hold-service-downtown-church/

This is my certified letter in 2015 asking them not to lend the church to the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV). I also discuss their lending their facilities to the UDC and the irresponsibility of doing so.

I copied it extensively using proof of mailing.. I think that they won't lend their facilities to the SCV for the reason is that it is bad publicity.


     January 26, 2015

                                                                   Edward H. Sebesta

                                                                   edwardsebesta@gmail.com
Mary Jane Massad Hogue
Executive Director
Historic Richmond Foundation
4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C
Richmond, VA 23219

Dear Ms. Hogue:

Please find enclosed a copy of the Richmond Free Press article about your allowing the neo-Confederate group, the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), to Monumental Church at their annual national convention in 2014 and your responses. [Matthews, Joey, “Confederates to hold service at Downtown church,” Richmond Free Press, Vol. 23, No. 45, Nov. 6-8, 2014, pages A1, A14.] It is available online at:


Also, please find enclosed an article published in Black Commentator about the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) which I think to any reasonable person documents their racism and extremism. It is also available online at:


I am an investigative researcher regarding the neo-Confederate movement. I have had two books published by university presses and articles in peer-reviewed academic journals. I enclose a copy of my online curriculum vitae which is also online at http://templeofdemocracy.com/curriculum-vitae.html. Additionally there have been other articles published at Black Commentator also accessible from my online curriculum vitae.

In addition to my research I am also an activist. My recent concern is the enabling of neo-Confederate organizations by mainstream institutions. In 2013 I got major corporations to stop donating to the SCV through the We Care website. After learning that they were supporting the SCV major corporations started contacting We Care and in a matter of days We Care dropped the SCV. You can read about this campaign at Black Commentator at this URL:


After getting major corporations to stop supporting neo-Confederate groups I have been writing churches asking them not to enable neo-Confederate groups. It hasn’t been entirely unsuccessful so far, but I have found that the temples of Mammon were much more willing than the churches of Christ not to support neo-Confederate organizations.

The Sons of Confederate Veterans are planning to have their 2015 national convention in Richmond, Virginia.  You can read about it at this website: http://www.jebstuartcamp.org/jebstuartcamp.org/2015reunion/.

I am writing you to make two requests:

1)   Do not allow the Sons of Confederate Veterans to use any of your facilities for their 2015 national convention or for any other activity either now or in the future.

2)   Do not allow any other neo-Confederate organization, including the United Daughters of the Confederacy, to use your facilities for their activities either now or in the future.

The United Daughters of the Confederacy has a lengthy history of supporting white supremacy going back to the early 20th century shortly after they had finished organizing. You can see many primary historical documents regarding their racial attitudes at www.confederatepastpresent.org and use the search term “daughters.”

However, I think documentation shows that these racial attitudes are not confined to the past. This is an organization that currently runs a Red Shirt Shrine to glorify a violent white supremacist group in 19th century South Carolina and of which they are proud of as documented in the June/July 2001 UDC Magazine article, pages 23, 24, and the cover of their magazine. In an article in the Dec. 2012 UDC Magazine, pages 11-14, is an appalling racist article in which the infamous post-Civil War Black Codes of the former Confederate states are defended, African American men are represented as having been potential rapists, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution is argued to be misguided, freed African Americans are asserted to have been incompetent to be citizens. The article asserts, “Newly liberated Negroes were not prepared for their freedom…” These are but two contemporary examples of the UDC’s attitudes towards race. Documentation enclosed.

In allowing neo-Confederate groups you make yourself an enabler of their agenda which in regarding race is clearly documented by their own record.

Another question raised by your allowing the UDC to use Monumental Church in 2014 is whether the Historic Richmond Foundation’s purpose is to construct a racialized landscape, or more precisely a white racial landscape.

The question is whether your efforts serve to construct Richmond, Virginia as a Confederate theme park, a Confederate capitol of the imagination, or otherwise stated a sacred place of a metaphysical Confederacy with your buildings are points of pilgrimage by neo-Confederates and others would are perhaps “Gone With the Wind,” who dream of the Confederacy. It doesn’t really matter whether the Historic Richmond Foundation does this on purpose, ignorance or with reckless indifference.

In the August 2014 issue of UDC Magazine, page 19 there is the following section on the use of Monumental Church for their national convention in Richmond (documentation enclosed):

Newly-restored Monumental Church, designed by Robert Mills and opened in 1814, almost pre-dates Richmond’s founding. Newly restored to its original appearance, this was the church of Chief Justice Marshall. Many events of Confederate history passed its doors during the War years. [Bold face added.]

As you can see the UDC saw the use of this church as an opportunity to imagine the Confederacy. You did allow the work of the Historic Richmond Foundation to be used in the imagining of Richmond as the capitol of the Confederacy, to be a Confederate theme park, a Confederate fantasyland. I think that it would be obvious that they would do this, it is not like their purpose is secret. Their purpose is clearly in their name.

Jonathan Leib in his chapter “The Witting Autobiography of Richmond Virginia: Arthur Ashe, the Civil War, and Monument Avenue’s Racialized Landscape,” in the book, points out that:

As a former capital of the Confederate States of America, Richmond’s landscape has the densest concentration of memorials to the Confederacy of any large Southern city, ranging from a sixty-foot-tall monument to Robert E. Lee to a downtown street named after his horse Traveller. [From page 188, Chapter 10, “Landscape and Race in the United States,” edited by Richard H. Schein, publisher Routledge, 2006 (New York)]

The chapter discusses how the landscape through monuments and other efforts worked to construct the Richmond landscape as a white landscape and support values of white supremacy and how the controversy over the Arthur Ashe monument made this explicit and obvious.

An organization which hoped to contribute to a modern American city, the type of city which strives to value all members of society regardless of race and to be an inclusive multi-racial democracy, would certainly not support neo-Confederate groups or identifying with the pro-slavery and pro-white supremacist Confederacy.

Any restoration work in such a Confederate saturated landscape as is Richmond’s would seem to require care by any organization concerned with not perpetuating a white landscape. Yet your comments in the Richmond Free Press article reveal a total indifference to the issues of landscape and race and an arrogant refusal to recognize that you are aiding neo-Confederates and a racial agenda.

The president of the Historic Richmond Foundation, Andrew K. Clark, is a donor to the Museum of the Confederacy. This raises the question as to whether the Historic Richmond Foundation really has any real concerns not to embrace Richmond’s Confederate past as an ideal.  

In particular I wish point out one of your statements. “I don’t know much about their organization,” in reference to the United Daughters of the Confederacy. They have a substantial building as their national headquarters in Richmond, Virginia. As I stated earlier, their purpose is clearly stated in their name, United Daughters of the Confederacy, they exist to honor an attempt to form a state to defend slavery from emancipation and to preserve white supremacy.

If the Historic Richmond Foundation is irresponsible regarding race and the landscape and neo-Confederate groups, then I think that it is obvious that the Historic Richmond Foundation works towards ill for the city of Richmond and works to restore more than buildings from the past, but also racial attitudes form the past.

Further for those who choose to support the Historic Richmond Foundation if the Foundation’s practice continues to preserve racial attitudes from the past and enable neo-Confederate groups they reveal their real racial attitudes and are pernicious undermining civil rights. Businesses who support the Historical Richmond Foundation, when the foundation practice is such, certainly bring into question any personnel policies they have for the work place regarding non-discrimination.

I ask you to avoid preserving past racial attitudes when you preserve buildings and to not support neo-Confederate groups by allowing them the use of your facilities for their activities.

                                                          Sincerely Yours,

                                                          Edward H. Sebesta

[NOTE: I sent copies of this letter to the staff of the Historic Richmond Foundation, NOT the staff of the Museum of the Confederacy as indicated in this CC. See following table.] Cc: This letter was copied to the staff of the Museum of the Confederacy; the trustees of the Historic Richmond Foundation; the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and Immediate Past-President of the Historic Richmond Foundation, the Junior Board of the Historic Richmond Foundation; the Board of Advisors of the Historic Richmond Foundation; Active Members of the Council of Historic Richmond; Sustaining Members of the Council of Historic Richmond; Mayor of Richmond; Richmond City Council; corporate donors for the restoration of the Monumental Church. The detailed list follows and will be sent in the original letter to the Executive Director of the Historic Richmond Foundation, however, those who have received copies are referred to www.templeofdemocracy.com in the interest of conserving paper where the entire letter will be online.



No.
Name
Title
Affiliation
Address
1
Mary Jane Massad Hogue
Executive Director, Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
Historic Richmond Foundation
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
2
Andrew K. Clark
President
LeClairRyan
LeClairRyan, Riverfront Plaza, East Tower, 951 East Byrd Street, Eighth Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
3
Coleen A. Butler Rodriquez
First Vice-President
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
4
David I. Meyers
Secretary
Troutman Sanders
Troutman Sanders, Troutman Sanders Bldg., 1001 Haxall Point, Richmond, VA 23219
5
Daniel P. Healy
CPA, Treasurer
Manager and Partner at the Guggenheim Partners Genworth Financials
Genworth Financial Inc., 6620 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
6
Hunter A. Applewhite
Trustee
President Dominion Foundation
Dominion Foundation, 120 Tredegar St., Richmond, VA 23219
7
G. William Beale
Trustee
Union Market Bank
Union Market Bank, 1051 East Cary St., Suite 1200, Richmond, VA 23219
8
Michael J. Bogese, Jr.
Trustee
The Bogese Companies
The Bogese Companies, 113 South 12th Street, Richmond, VA 23219
9
Robert E. Comet
Trustee
BCWH Architects
BCWH Architects, 1840 West Broad St., Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23220
10
Tracy Scott Doherty
Trustee
MeadWestvaco
501 South 5th St., Richmond, VA 23219-0501
11
Betty M. Fahed
Trustee
Wills Financial Group
Wills Financial Group Inc., P.O. Box 18338, Richmond, VA 23226
12
Susan S. Fisher
Trustee
Long & Foster
Long & Foster Companies, 14501 George Carter Way, Chantilly, VA, 20151.
13
Todd R. Flowers
Trustee, Member Junior Board of Historic Richmond
Dominion Resources
Dominion Resources, 120 Tredegar St., Richmond, VA 23219
14
Roy B. Goodman
Trustee
Luck Stone Corporation
Luck Stone Corporation, P.O. Box 29682, Richmond, VA 23242
15
Mark A. Herzog
Trustee
Health Diagnostic Laboratory Inc.
 Mark A. Herzog, 737 N. 5th Street, Suite 103, Richmond, VA 23219
16
C.N. Jenkins, Jr.
Trustee
Virginia Circuit Court
400 North Ninth Street, John Marshall Courts Bldg., Richmond, VA 23219
17
Kathy Ashby Merry
Trustee
The Harmonia Group
The Harmonia Group, 2020 Kraft Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060
18
Robert S. Mills
Trustee
Commonwealth Architects
101 Shockoe Slip, 3rd Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
19
Gregory H. Ray
Trustee
Altria
Altria, 6601 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
20
Carol L. Robbins
Trustee
Suntrust
SunTrust Bank, P.O. Box 85024, Richmond, VA 23285-5024
21
R. Scott Ukrop
Trustee
3north
201 West 7th Street, Richmond, VA 23224
22
Robert A. Vallejo
Trustee
PricewaterhouseCoopers
PricewaterhouseCoopers 1021 E Cary St Richmond, VA 23219
23
Harold J. Williams III
Trustee
Dickinson Williams & Co.
1209 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219
24
Steven R. William
Immediate Past President
McGuire Woods
McGuireWoods, One James Center, 901 Est Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219-4030
25
Elise H. Wright
Life Trustee
Curator Valentine Richmond History Center
1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA 23219
26
Jane H. Armfield
Member Board of Advisors
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
27
Jonathan Bliley
Member Board of Advisors
Williams Mullen
Williams Mullen Center, 200 South 10th St., Suite 1600, Richmond, VA 23219
28
Nancy N. Cheely
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of Historic Richmond
Joyner Fine Properties
2727 Enterprise Pkwy,  Richmond VA 23294
29
Lilliboo Rawles Cronly
Member Board of Advisors
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
30
Karen S. Emroch
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of Historic Richmond
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
31
Thomas E. Fahed
Member Board of Advisors
Realtor Small and Associates
5413 Patterson Avenue, Suite 200; Richmond, VA 23226
32
John Owen Gwathmey
Member Board of Advisors
Troutman Sanders
Troutman Sanders, Troutman Sanders Bldg., 1001 Haxall Point, Richmond, VA 23219
33
Douglas J. Hanson
Member Board of Advisors
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
34
Kenneth D. McArthur, Jr.
Member Board of Advisors
DurretteCrump
1111 East Main Street #16, Richmond, VA 23219
35
Alice Reed McGuire
Member Board of Advisors
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
36
Robert W. Miller, Jr.
Member Board of Advisors
Miller & Associates
116 East Franklin Street #103a, Richmond, VA 23219
37
Kevin B. Osborne
Member Board of Advisors
Altria
Altria, 6601 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
38
Burt Pinnock
Member Board of Advisors
BAM Architects
101 South 15th Street #200, Richmond, VA 23219
39
J. Sargeant Reynolds, Jr.
Member Board of Advisors
Reynolds Development
6641 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
40
Mary Harding Sadler
Member Board of Advisors
Sadler & Whitehead
726 West 33rd Street, Richmond, VA 23225
41
Elizabeth Carrington Shuff
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of Historic Richmond
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
42
William S. Tate
Member Board of Advisors
Attorney
2100 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23223
43
Lynn C. Purdy
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of Historic Richmond

Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
44
Barbara B. Ukrop
Member Board of Advisors
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
45
Harry J. Warthen, III
Member Board of Advisors
Hunton & Williams, LLP
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
46
Martha A. Warthen
Member Board of Advisors
Hunton & Williams, LLP
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
47
Catharine Whitham
Member Board of Advisors
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
48
Lorna Wyckoff
Member Board of Advisors
Community Volunteer
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
49
James W. Klaus
Additional Board Member
Children's Wear Digest, Inc.
3607 Mayland Court, Richmond, VA 23233
50
Paige C. Anderson
Secretary, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
Hunton & Williams, LLP
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
51
Ms. Taylor R. Boyle
Treasurer, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
MeadWestvaco
501 South 5th St., Richmond, VA 23219-0501
52
Zachary D. Cohen
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
ThompsonMcMullen
100 Shockoe Slip, Richmond, VA 23219
53
Charles A. Coulomb
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Virginia Holocaust Museum
2000 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23223
54
Trevor S. Cox
President Elect, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
Hunton & Williams, LLP
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
55
Franklin Cragle
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Hirschler Fleischer
Post Office Box 500, Richmond, VA 23218-0500
56
Anna S. Curran
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond

Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
57
Nancy Hull Davidson
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond

Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
58
Danielle Dick
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Virginia Commonweath University
Department of Psychology, 806 West Franklin St., P.O. Box 842018, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284-2018
59
Kate Fraser-Orr
Co-Special Events Chair, Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Retail Merchants Association
5101 Monument Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230
60
Juellisa Gadd
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
VCU Massey Cancer Center
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
61
David S. Galeski
Co-Special Events Chair Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond

Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
62
Meghan Gehr Hubbard
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
McGuire Woods
McGuireWoods, One James Center, 901 Est Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219-4030
63
Chelsea Jeffries
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Chesterfield County
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
64
Elizabeth Kennan
Co-Membership Chair Junior Board of Historic Richmond
Capitol One
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
65
Rebecca R. Lupesco
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Release The Hounds
315 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220
66
Katharine F. McDonald
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
American Red Cross
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
67
Zachary Means
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Divaris Real Estate
1111 East Main Street #801, Richmond, VA 23219
68
Keith Murphy
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
3north
201 West 7th Street, Richmond, VA 23224
69
Ronald A. Page, Jr.
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond

Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
70
Michael Phillips
President, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
Virginia Clean Cities
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
71
Kristin P. Richardson
Immediate Past President, Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Williams Mullen
Williams Mullen Center, 200 South 10th St., Suite 1600, Richmond, VA 23219
72
Leslie A. Rudzinski
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
Kaplan & Frank, PLC
P.O. Box 2470, Richmond, VA 23224
73
Adam Trusner
Co-Membership Chair Junior Board of Historic Richmond
Morgan Stanley
 For the rest of the entries in this table, Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
74
Danielle Worthing
Quoit Club Chair Junior Board of Historic Richmond
Dutton & Associates
75
Madeleine Bennett
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

76
Buffy Bickford
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

77
Laura Bland
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

78
Susie Bogese
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

79
Betsy Booth
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

80
MacKay Boyer
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

81
Debbie Brooks
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

82
Lisa Caperton
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

83
Betsy Coffield
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

84
Kim Condyles
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

85
Christine Corbin
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

86
Stacie Cornett
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

87
Susan Dameron
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

88
Joan Debiasi
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

89
Jennifer Fergusson
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

90
Barbara Flatin
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

91
Deborah Fulk
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

92
Sara Garza
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

93
Page George
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

94
Mary Anne Griffin
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

95
Jeanine Hinson
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

96
Victoria Hoskins
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

97
Patricia Hunter
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

98
Sarah Hurst
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

99
Eucharia Jackson
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

100
Lally Jennings
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

101
Molly Johnson
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

102
Maureen Leipertz
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

103
Beth Ludden
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

104
Sheila Macfarlane
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

105
Mary Beth Metcalf
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

106
Carol McKnight
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

107
Katherine Meyers
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

108
Cheryl Miller
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

109
Joni Moncure
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

110
Victoria Morahan
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

111
Maryann Moulton
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

112
Darcie Nelsen
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

113
Shirley Parker
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

114
Trudy Porter
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

115
Cara Rogers
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

116
Debbie Scott
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

117
Stacy Smith
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

118
Kerry Svoboda
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

119
Allison Woodward
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

120
Lucie Yudkin
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond

121
Margaret Bacigal
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

122
Karen Berkness
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

123
Anne Boeve
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

124
Pat Campbell
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

125
Janis Carrell
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

126
Joan Clement
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

127
Anne Dawson
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

128
Kathy DeLoyht
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

129
Cheryl Fockler
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

130
Deb Galeski
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

131
Debbie Gibbs
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

132
Susan Gibson
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

133
Ann McLean
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

134
Libby Marth
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

135
Anita Purcell
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

136
Martha Rhodes
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

137
Mary Roach
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

138
Gaye Steinmetz
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

139
Dee Dee Sutton
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

140
Lizzie Wallace
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

141
Del Warthen
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

142
Cabell West
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

143
Mary Wick
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond

144
Sarah Matheson
Development Assistant Historic Richmond Foundation
Historic Richmond Foundation
145
Sally Mooney
Development Assistant Historic Richmond Foundation
Historic Richmond Foundation
146
Emily Davis
Director of Marketing & Communications
Historic Richmond Foundation
147
Catherine Dameron
Wedding Coordinator
Historic Richmond Foundation
148
Ceil Baxter
Office Manager
Historic Richmond Foundation


No.
Name
Title
Affiliation
Address
1
Dwight C. Jones
Mayor
City of Richmond
Mayor's Office, City of Richmond, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 201, Richmond, VA 23219
2
Charles R. Samuels
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
3
Ellen F. Robertson
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
4
Jonathan T. Balilies
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
5
Chris A. Hilbert
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
6
Kathy C. Graziano
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
7
Parker C. Agelasto
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
8
Cynthia I. Newbille
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
9
Reva M. Trammell
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
10
Michelle R. Mosby
Member City Council
Member City Council
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
11
Terry McAuliffe
Governor
Virginia
P.O. Box 1475, Richmond, VA 23218

No.
Name
Title
Affiliation
Address
1
Thomas F. Farrell
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
Dominion Resources Inc.
120 Tredegar St., Richmond, VA 23219
2
Afton & Melissa Johnson
Owners
West View Companies
P.O. Box 21, Oilville, VA 23129
3

Will address to "Director"
Universal Leaf Foundation
P.O. Box 25099, Richmond, VA 23260
4

Will address to "Director"
Bon Secours Health System
1505 Marriotsville Rd., Marriotsville, MD 21104
5
Luca Paschina
Winemaker
Barboursville Vineyards
P.O. Box 136, Barboursville, VA 22923
6
Alex Wotring, Vince Riggi, Brian Marks
Founders
Belle Isle Craft Spirits
615 Maury St., Richmond, VA 23224
7
Louis R. Rogers
President and CEO
Capital Square Holdings
10900 Nuckols Rd., Suite 200, Glen Allen, VA 23060
8
Mitch Haddon
President and CEO
ColonialWebb
2820 Ackley Ave., Richmond, VA 23228
9
Martin J. Barrington
Chairman & CEO
Altria Group Inc.
6601 West Broad St., Richmond, VA 23230
10
H. Randolph Holmes Jr.
Senior Principle & President
Glave' & Holmes Architecture
2101 East Main St., Richmond, VA 23223
11
Eric McKay & Patrick Murtaugh
Founders
Hardywood Park Craft Brewery
2408 Ownby Lane, Richmond, VA 23220
12
Joe Sparatta, Emilia Sparatta, Matthias Hagglund
Co-owners
Heritage
1627 W. Main St., Richmond, VA 23220
13
Matt Brophy, Kristi Croxton, Jonathan Staples
Partners
James River Distillery
2700 Hardy St., Richmond, VA 23220
14
Robert E. Moritz
US Chairman and Senior Partner
Pricewaterhousecooper LLP
300 Madison Ave., 24th Floor, New York, NY 10017
15
Dr. R.P. Sowers
Founder and Chairman
Patient First Corp.
5000 Cox Rd., Suite 100, Glen Allen, VA 23060
16
Craig R. Smith
Executive Chairman of the Board
Owens & Minor, Inc.
9120 Lockwood Blvd., Mechanicsville, VA 23116
17
John Mason L. Antrim
President & CEO
Middleburg Trust
111 West Washington St., Middleburg, VA 20117
18
Albert R. Counselman
Chairman & CEO
RCM&D
4200 Innstake Dr., Suite 303, Glen Allen, VA 23060
19
Michael Sparks

Michael Sparks Design
205 Hull St., Richmond, VA 23224
20
George Keith Martin
Managing Partner
McGuireWoods
One James Center, 901 East Clay St., Richmond, VA 23219
21
Michael L. Hern
President and CEO
LeClairRyan
Riverfront Plaza, East Tower, 951 East Byrd St., Eighth Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
22
John S. West
Managing Partner
Troutman Sanders
Troutman Sanders Bldg., 1001 Haxall Point, Richmond, VA 23219
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Slate video on Andrew Johnson as America's worst president

Excellent video on racist president Andrew Johnson and how he destroyed Lincoln's legacy and enabled the defeat of Reconstruction. The link to the video is:

http://www.slate.com/articles/video/politics/2015/02/america_s_worst_president_is_andrew_johnson_president_s_day_video.html

Click on the full screen button in the lower left corner so the video isn't chopped off.



Consider mentioning this on your blog, Facebook page and elsewhere.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Oh My Captain, My Captain - Lincoln, Booth, and the League of the South

The League of the South had said that it was going to celebrate the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth. http://leagueofthesouth.com/honoring-john-wilkes-booth569/

This sentiment has been present since the time of Lincoln's assassination among ex-Confederates and neo-Confederates. Southern Partisan magazine in their Christmas catalog sold a t-shirt celebrating the assassination of Lincoln.  CLICK TO ENLARGE.





The Confederate Veteran magazine, official publication of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), a neo-Confederate group, (or if you are Kevin Levin, a 'Southern Heritage' group) publishes pictures of members with Lincoln re-enactors in jokes about the assassination of Lincoln. 

In the Jan./Feb. 2010 issue of Confederate Veteran magazine, on page 29, there is a photo of a group of SCV members giving a Lincoln re-enactor a ticket to Ford Theater. On page 31 there is a photo of an SCV member pointing a gun at a Lincoln re-enactor with the re-enactor not realizing it. The SCV thinks this is hilarious. 

The neo-Confederate (or if you are Kevin Levin, 'Southern Heritage') groups have a seething hatred of Lincoln. The May/June issue of the Confederate Veteran has a major article where Lincoln is compared to Hitler by James Ronald Kennedy. There is a book about the Republican Party being a hot bed of Marxism by Al Benson Jr. and Walter Donald Kennedy which is sold by the SCV, You can find the book "Lincoln's Marxists" being sold on www.amazon.com

Rick Lowery, editor of National Review, has this article about the Lincoln haters.


So it should be no surprise that a neo-Confederate group has come out and said point blank they celebrate the assassination of Lincoln. Among the neo-Confederate groups a seething hatred of Lincoln is common. 

The questions to be asked is why the League of the South is doing this now. Is it for the publicity it will give them among other neo-Confederates? It is a recruitment effort? 

Or is it a continuing shift in the neo-Confederate movement where factions are one upping each other in denouncing Lincoln? After the dialog among neo-Confederates has reached the point where Lincoln is denounced in vitriolic terms and compared to Hitler, Marx, and Stalin what is the next step in being plus ultra on hating Lincoln? 

The SCV has steadily increased its animosity against Lincoln in its writings and the books it recommends, however I don't think that they are ready to come out openly in favor of celebrating the assassination of Lincoln. SCV members might privately celebrate John Wilkes Booth's assassination of Lincoln, but publicly doing so would demolish their efforts at "heritage defense" and their involvement with the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC), and their public acceptance would be gone.

The League of the South knows this and their celebrating the assassination of Lincoln gives them a competitive edge over the SCV. It might cause some problems within the SCV since some members might demand that the SCV also celebrate the assassination of Lincoln openly. 

The drive to openly celebrate the assassination of Lincoln might simply be driven by a feeling that the anti-Lincoln message isn't getting before the public.  It would be the next logical stage of activity in an anti-Lincoln campaign. To get public awareness and interest in their message. The celebration of the assassination of Lincoln might simply be rage bursting forth from the confines of the fear of public opinion. 

As for Kevin Levin's outrage over the League of the South celebration of the assassination of Lincoln, he needs to recognize that he is an enabler when he gives the SCV and neo-Confederates a free pass. A person who won't use the term neo-Confederate is an enabler of neo-Confederates. 

A good history of anti-Lincoln hatred is John McKee Barr's book "Loathing Lincoln." 

His web page is http://loathinglincoln.com/

On a closing note I refer to Walt Whitman's famous poem, "O Captain, My Captain," regarding the assassination of Lincoln.

Some readings on YouTube:




In the above readings I find something that might be said at a funeral. I think the readings would be much better is they were done in a voice distraught as if the speaker was discovering that the captain is dead and as if they were on a deck on a ship headed home. 

I was unable to find a YouTube reading like this. 

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Protest against Confederate ceremony in Baltimore

The Baltimore Sun had this article recently. A protest against the holding a Confederate event near Martin Luther King's birthday.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-confederates-quakers-20150117-story.html

Of course I don't think a ceremony honoring the Confederacy or Confederate leaders is good whether it is near Martin Luther King's birthday or not.

This is another report on the protest.

http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=13020

I hope to help them out.

Speaking to two more groups

I am scheduled to give a presentation on neo-Confederates at a local university in March some time and there is a group in Baltimore which is interested in having me speak and so I am going to meet with the leadership and give them the presentation and show them some neo-Confederate publications. Some issues of Confederate Veteran and Southern Mercury should be real eye openers for them.

One speaking engagement will likely to lead to another.

Monday, January 19, 2015

AUTHOR OF LOATHING LINCOLN ON C-SPAN

AUTHOR OF LOATHING LINCOLN ON C-SPAN

John McKee Barr, author of "Loathing Lincoln" was on C-SPAN talking about those who hate Lincoln. This includes neo-Confederates. People have found this to be very interesting.

http://www.c-span.org/video/?322129-1/book-discussion-loathing-lincoln

The good thing about this is a lot of people are now learning about the nature of the neo-Confederates and also learning to recognize a neo-Confederate discussion of Lincoln when they hear it.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

#BlackLivesMatter in history and historians who don't get this.

#BlackLivesMatter is a hash tag used in regards to public policy and practice involving policing and the justice system where obviously Black lives don't seem to matter much. The choking death of an African American man in a arrest involving the sale of a few loose cigarettes in New York City is an example where it seems that Black lives were disposable.

In the last few days I began to realize that #BlackLivesMatter could also be a call to change the practice of historians, to study and write history understanding that #BlackLivesMatter.

For example biographers and historians who minimize the racist policies of Woodrow Wilson are those for whom Black lives don't matter.

More specifically among those involved in Civil War history for whom Black lives don't seem to matter it would be those avoid recognizing the racial agenda of some of those involved in Civil War history. It would be those who make excuses for the Museum of the Confederacy and its historical practice. It would be calling neo-Confederate groups "Southern heritage" groups. It would be being involved in commemorations at Confederate monuments. It would be those Civil War historians that seek to minimize slavery as the cause of the Civil War.

It would also apply to some of our public school textbooks.

It would certainly apply to those use minimizing language over conflicts over Confederate symbols, like journalists who use terms like "flag flap." Would they every use the term "history hissyfit" over holocaust denial, absolutely not.

It would apply to churches that host neo-Confederate groups.

It would be for those who don't have necessarily a hostility towards African Americans, but for whom African Americans don't count for anything, for whom they are a nullity.

It would be those for whom African Americans are "them" and not a part of "us."

I think one reason that for some Black lives don't matter is that in the teaching of history all too often Black lives don't matter and people internalize this message.

I call upon all historians to take the stand that #BlackLivesMatter in the writing of history. To not be silent when other historians' practice of history shows that for them Black lives don't matter. The hashtag would be #BlackLivesMatterInHistory.

For related reading www.templeofdemocracy.com/breaking.htm.


Friday, January 09, 2015

The 2012 Presidential Questionnaire on issues related to neo-Confederacy

The following was the 2012 questionnaire. I am going to review it and send out a 2016 Presidential Candidate questionnaire. The 2016 presidential campaigns are beginning to get underway. 

2012 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE NEO-CONFEDERACY QUESTIONNAIRE

INTRODUCTION:

The questions are divided into two sections. The first section pertains how neo-Confederacy impacts policy; the second are cultural questions in which the issue is who we are.

POLICY:

  1. As President for the following positions would you nominate or appoint a person who is a member of the neo-Confederate organizations such as the Sons of Confederate Veterans, League of the South, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Council of Conservative Citizens?

A.    Justice Department Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

B.     Commissioner for the United States Civil Rights Commission.

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

C.     Justice Department Attorney General

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

D.    Justice Department Deputy Attorney General, Associate Attorney General, or Solicitor General.

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

E.     Federal judgeship.

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

F.      Cabinet

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.


G.    Member of the National Council on the Humanities.

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

H.    National Endowment for the Humanities.

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you oppose the involvement of neo-Confederate organizations such as the Sons of Confederate Veterans, League of the South, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Council of Conservative Citizen in the Reserve Officer Training Corps or the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you oppose the U.S. military working with neo-Confederate organizations such as the Sons of Confederate Veterans, League of the South, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Council of Conservative Citizen in the awarding of medals and the granting other awards to U.S. military personnel?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. Do you think a state has a right to secede?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other

  1. Do you think that a nullification is a legitimate action?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other

  1. Do you support the 14th Amendment to the Constitution?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other


CULTURAL

  1. Are you a member, regular, associate, honorary, or otherwise of a neo-Confederate organization such as the Sons of Confederate Veterans, League of the South, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Council of Conservative Citizens?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you send a wreath to the Arlington Confederate monument?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you fly or display the Confederate flag at the White House or any other place of presidential residence?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you allow a Confederate monument to be erected on Federal property?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you declare a day, week, month of Confederate memorialization?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you support the naming of a Federal bridge, building, park, ship, vehicle, or some other Federal public structure or place for purpose of honoring a member of the Confederacy as a hero?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you participate in a celebration, observance, or ceremony to honor, memorialize, or celebrate the Confederacy or a member of the Confederacy or send a representative to do so?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you support having Civil War battlefield parks explain the role of slavery in the Civil War?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.

  1. As President would you place in the White House or some other place of presidential residency pictures or memorials of Confederate leaders?

Yes, No, Undecided, Other.


Thursday, January 08, 2015

Books about Newton Knight and The Free State of Jones.

My particular favorite about the Free State of Jones is:

"The Free State of Jones" by Victoria Bynum. I read it and it is really good. She points out how the pro- and anti-Confederate factions in the country where Knight led his resistance to the Confederacy split along class lines where upscale and slave vested interests supported the Confederacy and ordinary people didn't.

http://www.amazon.com/Free-State-Jones-Mississippis-Longest/dp/0807854670/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420770405&sr=8-1&keywords=Free+State+of+jones


There are also books about other Southerners who didn't support the Confederacy.

There is "Secret Yankees: The Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta" by Thomas G. Dyer.

http://www.amazon.com/Secret-Yankees-Confederate-Atlanta-Society/dp/B008SLEOMI/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1420770691&sr=1-1

A major work on the topic was:

"Lincoln's Loyalists: Union Soldiers from the Confederacy" by Richard Nelson Current.


"The Free State of Jones" to be shot in New Orleans and Lafayette

http://www.nola.com/movies/index.ssf/2015/01/matthew_mcconaughey_civil_war.html




"Entertainment Weekly" reports that Gugu Mbatha-Raw has been cast for the movie "Free State of Jones"

Gugu Mbatha-Raw has been cast as Newton Knight's love in the the movie project "The Free State of Jones."

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2015/01/06/casting-net-gugu-mbatha-raw-joins-matthew-mcconaughey-in-free-state-of-jones/

Movie about Newton Knight about to begin production

The movie is going to be titled "The Free State of Jones."

The producers are now lining up talent for the movie. The following is an article in the Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Mississippi.

http://www.clarionledger.com/story/entertainment/2015/01/07/matthew-mcconaughey-actors-models-mississippi/21395657/

The story of southerners who opposed the Confederacy is largely not known to the public. This movie will results in a significant change in popular historical memory. The movie will first be released and show in theaters, then it will be available as a DVD, then it will be shown on television both broadcast and cable. Then it will be on Netflix and Hulu. It will be one of the movies shown on cable to fill channels.

Film critics will review it. There will be articles about southerners who were against the Confederacy. The public will be aware that areas in the South that were not supportive of the Confederacy were areas where there wasn't a lot of slavery. The connection between slavery and support for secession and the Confederacy will become manifest. Some people will purchase books on southern resistance to the Confederacy.

Some people will be interested in looking up ancestors who resisted the Confederacy.

The neo-Confederate idea that South = Confederacy will lose a lot of credibility with the general public. The Lost Cause interpretation of the Civil War will also lose credibility with the general public.

Additionally, the neo-Confederates will be in a bind. If they publicly condemn the movie they will draw attention to it. If they don't oppose it the movie will still grind down the Lost Cause.

Previous blog about the movie.

http://newtknight.blogspot.com/2015/01/movie-planned-to-portray-life-of-newt.html#.VK85nyvF_UU

Friday, January 02, 2015

Jack Hunter fooling around at "American Conservative" website. UPDATE

American Conservative has this article by Jack Hunter at their website.

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/the-rights-race-deafness/?mc_cid=6c9d76b70d&mc_eid=3e97b81a9f

He is concerned that the conservative movement is coming across as anti-African American.  The following is the subtitle for the article.
"Too many conservatives give the impression that refusing to listen to black perspectives is a point of pride."
The article itself is good. It points out what is obvious to most people outside the conservative movement. The conservative movement is becoming reflexively anti-African American. 

Hunter also admits that he was the Southern Avenger who was a character of inflammatory rhetoric. 

I should as part of disclosure mention that he also denounced me. I had claimed that the Charleston alternatively weekly ran his material for entertainment, that is as a sort of freak show, to which he took great umbrage and denounced me as an elitist. It turns out later the editor of the paper admitted that they ran Jack Hunter's material for that purpose to provide entertainment. Hunter hasn't apologized to me. I am not sure I want him to do so or care if he did. 

An earlier blog of mine reviews this history. 


What I think is happening is that Jack Hunter is trying to live down his role as Southern Avenger and his prior career pandering to neo-Confederate sentiment. 

Also, for this article to appear in the American Conservative is somewhat humorous. 

This is the magazine that published Samuel Francis, a rabid racist. This is the magazine that publishes Patrick Buchanan, former Senior Advisor of Southern Partisan magazine  and contributor to Southern Partisan magazine, contributor to Chronicles magazine and member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. I could mention others. Note to American Conservative, I have every single issue, so don't say I know nothing of the magazine. I collected every issue because I recognized so many names from my researches into the neo-Confederate movement.

UPDATE: One of the three founders of American Conservative is Taki Theodoracopulos. In my reading of his columns I see an outspoken and gleeful bigotry. 

If one was against racism you wouldn't appear in American Conservative in the first place. Additionally all he is doing is providing cover for American Conservative magazine. For the American Conservative to be concerned that the conservative movement is pandering to racism is somewhat ludicrous. Who knows, perhaps Satan will denounce sin.

I wonder who Jack Hunter will be tomorrow? 




The Campaign for 2015, getting churches and other mainstream institutions to give up the Confederacy and stop enabling neo-Confederated groups

The major focus for 2015 will be to get churches and other mainstream organizations to stop enabling neo-Confederate groups.

The campaign with the churches is documented at www.templeofdemocracy.com. You can look at the over view of the campaign, or the campaign by denominations and cities. The letters written and responses will be reported on those pages.

The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) will be having their national convention in Richmond, Virginia and the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) is having their national convention in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The Edenton United Methodist Church pastor has written me and told me that they are not hosting the UDC and that he doesn't know why his church showed up on the North Carolina Division UDC website as being a hosting church. I don't know whether to believe him. I am not saying that he isn't to be believed, but I don't think the North Carolina Division UDC would have the Edenton United Methodist Church as its location for its service if it didn't have some idea that it was going to meet there.

Last year I had a lot of time devoted to developing a presentation I could take on the road and present and getting together a working set of equipment for the presentation. This year a lot more time will be devoted to this campaign.



Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Convicted former Sons of Confederate Veterans Commander-in-Chief Ron Wilson, an update. What type of people are attracted to the Sons of Confederate Veterans. UPDATE

Some time ago I posted a blog on former Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) Commander-in-Chief Ron Wilson and his conviction for fraud in running a ponzi scheme. The posting is:

http://newtknight.blogspot.com/2012/03/former-sons-of-confederate-veterans.html#.VKLJtV

He is now serving a 17 year sentence for the ponzi scheme.

It seems he has been indicted again for trying to hide some of  his ill gotten gains with his estranged wife and his brother. They are being indicted along with him. This is an article from The Independent Mail in South Carolina.

http://www.independentmail.com/news/new-indictment-in-ron-wilson-ponzi-case

http://www.justice.gov/usao/sc/news/8.12.14.ponzi.html

They were convicted according to this article.

http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2014/12/22/ron-wilsons-brother-ex-wife-sentenced-home-confinement-probation-community-service/20765919

The Ron Wilson case reminds me of another SCV officer from whom there has been unfavorable public news reporting.

There is Ray McBerry, Commander-in-Chief of the Georgia Division SCV.

This is one news story.

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/26154510/mcberry-former-employee

There are a series of text messages shown for the article. They seem creepy to me.

This is another news story.

http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2014/07/29/report-ray-mcberry-seeks-out-18-year-old-for-bikini-clad-photo-shoot/

And this is another news story.

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/26131771/mcberry-modeling

Along with some other things I have observed, which I am not going to go into here, I wonder if the SCV hasn't reached a certain stage in its history.

This would be a stage in which normal people tend to avoid the SCV and the SCV instead more and more attracts persons who are extremists or mentally a little off or both. As the SCV becomes more explicit in its agenda SCV members who are Confederate enthusiasts but not wanting to secede or support the neo-Confederate agenda feel uncomfortable belonging, but this more explicit agenda tends to at the same time attract more extremist elements. This further shifts the SCV to a more extremist agenda and the process repeats. Perhaps this process is already underway in the SCV.

Also, the SCV has a fair quantity of assets in terms of money and real estate. Some scammer might even now be planning to be Commander-in-Chief to get at the assets of the SCV.

Again this is a speculative thought. However, if you organized a flat earth society what type of members do you think you would attract?

UPDATE:

In the "With friends like this you don't need enemies," category there is this response to this blog posting about the SCV.

http://www.lsrebellion.blogspot.com/2014/12/sebesta-exposes-scv-scandal.html

The defense of the SCV by the League of the South (LOS) in my opinion hardly helps dispel the idea that the SCV might be becoming an organization of people who are cranks.

For the League of the South I might point out a person's misbehavior is not excused by the misbehavior of others.  It is a child's response when one is caught taking cookies to exclaim that a sibling has also been taking cookies.



Monday, December 22, 2014

The United Daughters of the Confederacy and their shrine to white racist terrorists the Red Shirts is getting national news coverage.

I have been trying to bring this to the public's attention for years. I am happy to report that the Red Shirt museum in Edgefield, South Carolina which is run by the United Daughters of the Confederacy is being given news coverage via an Associated Press news story.  The Red Shirts were violent white supremacists who overthrew democracy in South Carolina in 1876.

The following are links to the story appearing in different newspapers.

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2014-12-20/edgefield-museum-shrine-south-carolina-red-shirts-who-attacked-blacks-during  (Georgia near the border of South Carolina.)

From the article:
The home of a Confederate officer who helped take power away from blacks and drive Republicans out of South Carolina’s government after the Civil War is now a museum honoring the Confederacy and its leaders. Those leaders include the “Red Shirts,” who used violence and intimidation to end Reconstruction in the state.
The article also mentions the Hamburg "massacre" of African Americans.

It appears the same article is being run in newspapers across the country.

http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/98da36b17b6844c9b1274fec9ded7e5f/SC--Red-Shirts-Museum/    (Indiana)

http://gazette.com/museum-remembers-controversial-sc-red-shirts/article/feed/189822 (Colorado)


Hopefully this news story will get more circulation.



Sunday, December 14, 2014

Kevin Levin enabling neo-Confederates and his uncritical thinking of history and his elitism. UPDATED. UPDATE 2

I was recently going through my copy of The Journal of the Civil War Era, Vol. 4 No. 4, Dec. 2014 and I came across Kevin M. Levin, "Black Confederates Out of the Attic and Into the Mainstream," pages 627-635.

The article isn't entirely bad. Levin points out that the myth of the Black Confederates is pushed to sanitize the Confederacy. He talks about some the specific myths advanced by neo-Confederates such as the claim that there is a Black Confederate soldier on the Arlington Confederate Monument and disposes of them. However, in general the article really fails and a person has to wonder what the editors of The Journal of the Civil War Era were thinking.

There are three problems with the essay. The first is his enabling of the neo-Confederate movement. The second is his lack of critical thinking regarding history. The third is a failing to connect it to either the use of token African Americans by neo-Confederates and the neo-Confederates use of identity.

Levin refers to "Southern Heritage" groups as being the advocates of the myth of Black Confederates. On page 630 Levin states, "None of the print sources published during this period had much of an impact beyond a small select group of readers within the southern heritage community."

The neo-Confederate movement uses the term "Southern heritage" to assert that being critical of the Confederacy is to be critical of the South and to conflate the two. Levin uses the neo-Confederate movement's own terminology reinforcing the neo-Confederate assertion that Southern identity doesn't exist without embracing the Confederacy as a positive thing and that the Confederacy is central to Southern identity. The term "heritage" though technically means what is inherited from the historical past has in general use come to mean what is positive from the historical past. This is enabling white supremacy.

The magazine Oxford American and the journal Southern Cultures could be called southern heritage publications, but the UDC and the SCV are about the Confederacy and not about Southern history in general excepting as it relates to the Confederacy and Reconstruction.

On page 631 Levin states, "Southern heritage groups such as the SCV and UDC have utilized these stories to counter a narrative of the war that increasingly has come to embrace emancipation and the role of United States Colored Troops in ending slavery."

It would have been illuminating if Levin pointed out the irony of these two groups promoting the myth of the Black Confederate while at the same time promoting a white supremacist view of history. However, Levin, like many Civil War historians and enthusiasts, wishes all the controversy would just go away and they could get back to the toy soldier gaming of the Civil War. (Maybe a special issue devoted to it.) Levin has stated that he doesn't like the word "neo-Confederate." He likely fears that it will lead to loud voices at Civil War Round Tables and disquieting questions about some of the members of the Civil War history profession.

However, the essay really fails in Levin's understanding of historiography. It is something that someone might believe in when they were in middle school. It doesn't have any comprehension of the problematic nature of historical narratives.

Levin thinking in the essay goes like this:

1. Historians with their training and expertise and knowledge have in their possession true history.

2. Unfortunately with the Internet, those without this training and expertise and are wrong headed are making false historical assertions.

3. This problem would be solved by informing people to only listen to properly credentialed historical experts and authoritative institutions.

On page 627 in the beginning Levin asserts:
"The success of the black Confederate phenomena can be traced directly to the expansion of the Internet, including access to rich databases of primary sources and the availability of digital tools such as blogs, wikis, and other platforms that allow practically anyone to publish a Web site and engage and influence a wide readership. This has led to a sharp increase in the amount of history published online by individuals and organizations with little or no formal training in the field."
However, the Internet is not needed at all to propagate blatantly false history. The Lost Cause interpretation of the Civil War and Reconstruction flourished in the early 20th century long before the Internet or even before radio transmissions. Holocaust denial was widely known about, much to popular disgust, before the Internet. About half the American public doesn't believe in the geological history of the earth and evolution and this refusal to accept science is previous to the advent of the Internet. Similarly the notorious "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" and Anglo-Israelite identity theories both had wide circulation prior to the invention of the Internet.

The Black Confederate narrative served the interests of neo-Confederates and a broad section of the white South which embraces the Lost Cause historical narrative and so it had an audience of those who wanted to believe. The Internet merely served to make more efficient the communication of this narrative to those who very much wanted to believe it, who are grasping for straws to justify the Lost Cause.

Levin portrays the general public which uses the Internet as naive and uncritical consumers of information on the Internet. He states on pages 632-633:
"Rather than assuming the static position of dispensing historical knowledge ex cathedra, public historians, along with academics and other history educators from junior high school through college, need to focus their efforts on teaching the kinds of digital literacy skills that will assist students and the public generally in their quest for reliable information." 
The public already knows that the Internet is full of misinformation. There is a website www.snopes.com devoted to it and people refer to it. Misinformation on the Internet is a topic on the Internet. Levin is avoiding the issue that the Black Confederate narrative is something some people want to believe against all odds, and attempts to position it as an issue of the gullible public who unfortunately are not guided by the expert history establishment, the League of Distinguished Civil War Historians of which he is so fond of thinking that he is a member. (Didn't Coski tell him that he was a member?)

Levin continues on page 633 stating what questions an Internet user might ask to to avoid ending up in believing in Black Confederates, he states:
"Is the site associated with reputable institution like a museum, historical society, or university? Can you identify the individual or organization responsible for the site, and are in the proper credentials displayed? Is the information provided on the Web site, including text and images, properly cited? What can you discern from the site's incoming and outgoing links?"
This is fairly direct. Believe what the establishment tells you about history and be very skeptical of all others.

However, academics and institutions have their agendas and problems. If the Internet existed in the first half of the 20th century distinguished professors like William Archibald Dunning of Columbia University would  have had the reputable Internet site explaining that Reconstruction was a terrible period of "negro misrule." Dunning could probably provide footnotes.

I wonder what the reputable institutions of history in Turkey have to say about the Armenian holocaust? I am sure they have footnotes.

With all the problems with public school texts and the teach of American history in public schools should junior high and high school history teachers be employed to refute historical mythologies outside their teaching. I suggest they start first with their own text books.

Historical memory and knowledge is contested. Histories are written to serve agendas. People believe what they want to believe. That fact that history itself is problematic has been realized for some time.

Napoleon Bonaparte quipped, "History is a set of lies agreed upon," shows that even in his time, people had an idea that established history was questionable and might just be a narrative serving an agenda.

"Treason doth never prosper. What's the reason?  Why if it prospers none dare call it treason," states an epigram by John Harrington in the 16th or early 17th century. The epigram is a commentary on the contested nature of historical memory.

The historical narrative of Black Confederates is another example of many examples of contested historical memory and how different groups advance histories to serve their own agendas including the respectable establishment historians. There is a whole field of inquiry regarding historical memory.

Additionally, Michel Foucault has written "The Archaeology of Knowledge," examining how knowledge is produced.  How is historical knowledge produced and consumed?

Thomas Carlyle stated, " Every new opinion, at its starting, is precisely in a minority of one." Perhaps the website lacking institutional credentials might be a website to read.

The issue of Black Confederate historical narratives is about contested historical memory, how beliefs are accepted or rejected, and how we construct our world views.

What would be useful for the non-professional historian is training how to critically interrogate all history whether it is on the Internet or published by Harvard University or some other distinguished body. All of history is contested. All sources might be subject to skepticism.

Levin doesn't locate the invention of Black Confederates in their obvious contexts. The neo-Confederates have also proposed the idea of the Celtic Confederacy and the South being a Celtic nation. This proposed ethnic identity replaces the older Lost Cause idea of the South being an abode of Anglo-Saxon purity and the Lost Cause mythology of the Cavalier and Round Head.

There is also the issue of the invention of ethnic identities to avoid confronting the issues of race in the South.

I think also that Black Confederates is part of a larger agenda of neo-Confederates to use African Americans to justify neo-Confederate beliefs. The Sons of Confederate Veterans parades around African American H.K. Edgerton wearing a Confederate uniform and flying the Confederate flag in their defenses of the Confederacy.

An even larger context to locate this invention of Black Confederates would be to consider it in the context of the larger practice of using token African Americans to justify white racist beliefs.

Other topics in which Black Confederates might be compared to is the Melungeon mythologies which served largely for some people to escape believing in their African American ancestry. 

The article is a simplistic, cartoonish, idea that a gullible public is being led astray by persons lacking proper historical training and credentials. It is an article that would be written by an elitist unconscious of the larger issues or critical theory. 

That the editors of the journal accepted this article raises concerns about Civil War scholarship in general.

UPDATE 2:

Recently Salon.com published a parody of a writer in the New York Times who was upset with the Internet.

The Salon parody is online here:
http://www.salon.com/2015/01/21/the_internet_has_destroyed_human_civilization_americas_greatest_writer_finally_weighs_in/

The New York Time's article that Salon parodies is online here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/18/books/review/among-the-disrupted.html?_r=1

Information and discourse is being democratized which upsets by those who were previously privileged. When the privileged are dispossessed they usually scream in outrage.

Witness this blog posting by Brooks D. Simpson who is actually on the editorial board of Civil War Era.

https://cwcrossroads.wordpress.com/2014/12/18/cries-for-attention/

As you will note his tirade doesn't actually address any specifics in my blog posting. It is just sputtering rage. When I saw the Salon parody I thought of Simpson's raging article and Kevin Levin's complaint about the Internet.

League of the South allowing it to be used by a foreign power against American interests. UPDATE:

I was reading this interesting article about Putin and Russia at the New York Review of Books in the latest issue. You can read it here:

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/dec/18/how-he-and-his-cronies-stole-russia/?insrc=hpma

In place of a genuine media and a real civil society, Putin and his inner circle slowly put into place a system for manufacturing disinformation and mobilizing support on a new and spectacular scale. Once the KGB had retaken the country, in other words, it began once again to act like the KGB—only now it was better funded and more sophisticated. Today’s Russian “political technologists” make use of their state-owned media, including English-language outlets such as the TV news channel Russia Today; armies of paid social media “trolls” who post on newspaper comment pages, as well as on Twitter, Facebook, and other sites; fake “experts” whose quotes can be presented with fake authority; and real experts to whom Putin’s officials have granted special access, or have simply paid. Former Western ambassadors to Moscow, businessmen who have been recruited to Russian company boards, European politicians as high-ranking as Schröder and Silvio Berlusconi—all have been well compensated, directly or indirectly, for offering their support.

Using these different sources, the Kremlin began putting out messages designed not necessarily to make Russia look good, but rather to undermine the Western establishment and Western institutions, including the European Union and NATO. Using both money and information, they seek to empower the Western far right, the anti-establishment left, and the international business community all at the same time. Thus Russia Today supports Occupy Wall Street. A Russian oligarch organizes a meeting in Vienna attended by the French National Front, Hungary’s nationalist political party Jobbik, and Austria’s Freedom Party.3 Whispering campaigns, conducted in the world’s financial capitals—especially Frankfurt and the City of London—hint at the dire things that will happen if sanctions against Russia are not lifted. In an article recently published by The Interpreter, an online publication dedicated to exposing Kremlin disinformation, the journalists Peter Pomerantsev and Michael Weiss argue that:

since at least 2008 Kremlin military and intelligence thinkers have been talking about information not in the familiar terms of “persuasion,” “public diplomacy” or even “propaganda,” but in weaponized terms, as a tool to confuse, blackmail, demoralize, subvert and paralyze.4

In understanding this we can see why Russian media has been interested in giving League of the South President Michael Hill and some others a platform in their media. Recently the League of the South was exultant in the fact that they were on Russian media.

http://leagueofthesouth.com/league-president-interviewed-on-russian-tv/

The Russians may not take the League of the South very seriously but want to assist any group that they feel could harm the United States of America and in the case of giving League of the South media access they are covering all their bets.

It would suit the Russians very well if a real secessionist movement would gain some traction in the United States.

At some point what the League of the South is doing is treason.

UPDATE:

This is another item of the Putin government supporting the neo-Confederate movement in the United States.

http://leagueofthesouth.com/the-league-of-the-south-takes-its-southern-nationalist-message-to-moscow/

League of the South President Michael Hill is pleased to announce that he spoke via Skype at an Anti-Globalist conference in Moscow on the topic “The Right of People for Self-Determination and Constructing a Multipolar World.”

I am trying to find out some information about the conference. This is a YouTube video of it. Doesn't seem like a major affair.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=688xDoLgAY4

The same video can be found at:

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/12/14/390167/moscow-hosts-antiglobalization-conference/

I don't know if the Putin government is giving the League of the South any financial resources, but being on Russian TV and being invited to conferences certainly must encourage the neo-Confederates and maintain moral when their agenda doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Also, it has the potential to raise their prestige in the eyes of other extremists and help them recruit members and retain members.

I have not indication so far that the Sons of Confederate Veterans, United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Abbeville Institute are connecting with Russian groups as part of an anti-Western effort.  The people at the Rockford Institute have been in contact with all sorts of reactionary groups in Europe and been sympathetic to reactionaries in Eastern Europe, but I haven't really paid too close attention to this. I think I will need to pay more attention to it in the future.

This article in the Dec. 2014 issue of Chronicles certain shows that they are supportive of Putin and his regime in Russia.

http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/2014/December/38/12/magazine/article/10826302/

The support for neo-Confederates by the regime in Moscow is a disturbing development and needs to be watched closely.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Neo-Confederates and the definition of the "Megastate"

I am not sure there is a definitive definition of what a megastate is. I found definitions online that said it was a large geopolitical state. I suppose that everyone would agree that Russia and China and the United States are very large states in comparison to the rest of the states.

I think others would agree that Luxembourg, Andorra and Lichtenstein are not megastates.

Evidently there is however a broad interpretation on what is a megastate by neo-Confederates.

I refer to this posting on protest by a secession movement in Yemen.

http://lsrebellion.blogspot.com/2014/12/thousands-rally-for-independence-in.html

The blog posting states:
First communism, now the megastate. Slowly but surely, the bloody legacy of 19th- and 20th-century ideology is being dismantled and discarded.
Really, Yemen is a megastate? It might be that it is merely a conflict local in nature and doesn't represent any world wide trends.

Other "megastates" at the League of the South blogs are:

Spain:

http://lsrebellion.blogspot.com/2014/11/81-of-catalans-vote-for-independence.html

Italy:

http://lsrebellion.blogspot.com/2012/10/mass-rally-in-venice-to-call-for.html

United Kingdom:

http://lsrebellion.blogspot.com/2014/08/as-scots-weigh-independence-wales-takes.html

Belgium

http://lsrebellion.blogspot.com/2010/06/separatist-party-polls-strongly-in.html

and

http://lsrebellion.blogspot.com/2009/06/watching-artificial-borders-dissolve_09.html

The second posting states:
The age of the megastate, with its internal oppression to hold it together, and its belligerent foreign policy to expand its power, is past. Good riddance.
Belgium, a megastate?

The possible break up of Belgium relates to the reason that it was a state put together by diplomacy for a variety of reasons. Again there are unique local factors driving the break up of Belgium. It doesn't represent any global trend of devolution.

Finally all these proposed nations, Scotland, Wales, Flanders, Catalonia, Venice, etc. plan as the first thing on their agenda to apply to the European Union so they can exist. I think the European Union is a developing megastate.  They are It is just trading one capitol for another. They are also counting on NATO to provide security for Western Europe.

The Scottish secessionists even hoped to continue to use the British Pound.

This fascination and discussion about secession overseas by neo-Confederates is just them trying to convince themselves and others that secession is possible in the United States.

So far secession in the United States is just people blowing off steam when they are contacted by pollsters.







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