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Topical Index > 2007 Southern Heritage Conference

David Aiken - "Invasion! Invasion!
Despite the misconception that the attacks upon Pearl Harbor or the Twin Towers have been the greatest atrocities of American history, David Aiken presents in a very clear and deliberate way the argument, fact by fact, that demonstrate that the War of Northern Aggression was clearly the greatest atrocity in both Southern and American history, for the people of the South... and the Constitutional Republic.

David Aiken - "William Gilmore Sims & Grace King: Forgotten Confederate Authors" 
An educational presentation on two important Confederate authors, including William Gilmore Sims -- perhaps the most important Southern antebellum literary figure and one responsible for leaving a literary record of the Yankee atrocities in the Southland during the War and Reconstruction.

John Eidsmoe - "Slavery: Not Just a Southern Problem"
Without debating the differences between the Southern institution of slavery and that found elsewhere in America and the world, John Eidsmoe provides the historical case that clearly demonstrates that slavery was not a "peculiarly" Southern institution after all but, rather, was an American and universal institution prior to 1860. This lecture offers the information necessary to explain why the South should not be used as the "scapegoat" for the slavery problem in American history... that is, for anyone truly interested in knowing the truth!

John Eidsmoe - "Transcendentalism: the Key to Where America Went Wrong" 
A discussion of one of the many "isms" and "schisms" to originate north of the Mason-Dixon line in contrast to the historical Biblical worldview of the South. An explanation of Transcendentalism and how it became an accepted part of the Yankee worldview is essential to understanding the Yankee Empire, past and present, as well as the culture which it is attempting to inculcate upon Southerners and the world today.

Steve Wilkins - "The Costs of War"
Another thought-provoking speech from one of the founders of the modern Southern Movement. Pastor Wilkins demonstrates the principle that freedom and liberty, even at home, are most under attack during times of war. The War of Northern Aggression and its specific impacts upon American society are used to prove the point. Given the appetite for war by the federal government in modern times, the principle is as valid and worthy of note today as ever.

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