Review Posts John Brown’s Body A Review of The Secret Six: John Brown and the Abolitionist Movement (Uncommon Books, 1993)…Neil KumarNovember 17, 2020
Blog The Battle of Athens, Tennessee On August 1, 1946, a group of Southern World War Two veterans in Athens, Tennessee,…Neil KumarSeptember 3, 2020
Blog The Fire Eater Edmund Ruffin, the consummate Fire-Eater, was far greater than the sum of his parts; as…Neil KumarAugust 26, 2020
Review Posts The Seventeenth Amendment and the Siren Song of Democracy A Review of The Road to Mass Democracy: Original Intent and the Seventeenth Amendment (Routledge,…Neil KumarJuly 8, 2020
Blog The Shame of Bentonville Bentonville is the lovely little town in Northwest Arkansas that I have spent nearly my…Neil KumarJune 22, 2020
Blog God’s Country Shall Not Be Damned In Memory of Dr. Neil Compton, Arkansas Hero, 1912-1999 Neil Compton of Bentonville, Arkansas, my…Neil KumarJune 4, 2020
Blog The South Lives Yet I recently wrote that “our South still exists, and not only in our own hearts;…Neil KumarApril 6, 2020
Blog The Duty of the Hour The first thing I learned about Lieutenant-General Nathan Bedford Forrest was that he had twenty-nine…Neil KumarMarch 25, 2020
Blog An Environmental Right I started my political journey on what I thought to be the Left. Books like…Neil KumarMarch 2, 2020
Blog Charge! and Remember Jackson Lieutenant-General Thomas Jonathan ‘Stonewall’ Jackson was the greatest martyr of our Cause, the first icon…Neil KumarJanuary 22, 2020
Blog To the Southern Soldiers Heartbroken, I have learned that my beloved Bentonville, Arkansas, has been attacked. The Confederate monument…Neil KumarOctober 24, 2019
Blog Dixieland Despite Dixieland Despite. Lorn, the city burns Aphelion, the world turns Cracked lips whisper, yearn Embers…Neil KumarJanuary 1, 1970
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