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First Southern National Congress a Resounding Success!
Over one hundred Southern men and women, from all walks of life and from fourteen States, gathered near Hendersonville, NC December 5 through December 7 to convene the First Southern National Congress (SNC). This historic meeting at the Kanuga Conference Center in the shadow of the Blue Ridge was the first all-South congress since 1861. It was a “resounding success,” according to Thomas Moore of Charlottesville, VA, who was elected Chairman...
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UPDATE 24 October 2008 SNCC FinalCall For Delegates to First Southern National Congress in December!
With just under two months to go before the first Southern National Congress, the SNC Committee, the convening authority and support body for the Congress, is issuing this final Call for Delegates. Southerners of good will and good character are encouraged to apply for the few remaining Delegate seats at the first Congress...More
UPDATE 21 JULY 2008 SNCC Official Call For Delegates to First Southern National Congress in December!
The SNC Committee is issuing this Call for Delegates to Southern men and women of good will and good character and who meet the qualifications listed. Delegations are now being organised from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Missouri. ...More
Southern National Congress Committee Announces Plan to Convene First Southern National Congress in December 2008
SNC News Service
Alexandria, VA; 6 December 2007. Thomas Moore, Chairman of the Southern National Congress Committee, announced today that the SNC Committee plans to hold the first Southern National Congress on December 5, 6, and 7, 2008, at the Kanuga Conference Center near Hendersonville, NC. (See kanuga.org). The SNC Committee, formed in March 2005 in McDonough, GA, is the convening authority and support organisation for the actual Congress when it meets next year...
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Virginia League of the South Old-Fashioned Southern Jubilee and Picnic July 14!
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The Virginia League of the South cordially invites you to a rousing, old-fashioned Southern jubilee and picnic. Warm Southern hospitality, fellowship, food, and music at beautiful Claytor Lake State Park near Dublin, Virginia on Saturday, 14 July 2007...
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Results from Second "Year of the South" Survey Issued by the Southern National Congress Committee
SNC News Service
MARION, VA; July 4, 2007. The Southern National Congress Committee today released the results of the second “Year of the South” Survey. Terry Compton, SNC Committee Director of Communications, explained, “The series of Year of the South Surveys is our on-going effort to inform ourselves fully about Southern attitudes, concerns, and grievances, so that the future Congress can be effective as an alternative, legitimate voice for the South and our people. This second survey deals with an issue of deep concern to Americans of all regions, but to us Southerners in particular -- the crisis of mass Third World immigration.”
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First "Year of the South" Survey Issued by the Southern National Congress Committee
SNC News Service
MARION, VA; February 17, 2007. The Southern National Congress Committee announced today the issuance of the first of twelve monthly
surveys
to be conducted by the SNC Committee via its new website, SouthernNationalCongress.Org....More
Southern National Congress Committee Launches "Year of the South"
Campaign to Create A Southern National Congress
SNC News Service
ALEXANDRIA, VA; February 6 -- The Southern National Congress Committee has announced a “Year of the South” campaign to establish a Southern National Congress (SNC). Thomas Moore, Chairman of the SNC Committee, observed, “Southerners will celebrate two significant anniversaries this year, the bicentennial of the birth of Robert E. Lee and the quadrennial anniversary of the first English colony in North America, at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. 2007 is not just ‘the Year of Lee;’ it is ‘the Year of the South.’” ....More
General Robert E. Lee: Hero or Traitor?
The Robert E. Lee Bicentennial Symposium 28 April 2007
2007 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Robert E. Lee, one of America’s most revered individuals, once esteemed in the North by his former enemies, as in the South. But opinions are changing in this era of Political Correctness. Was Lee a hero whose valour and leadership were surpassed only by his honour and humanity? Or, as some suggest today, was he a traitor whose military skill served a bad cause and prolonged an immoral rebellion against his rightful government?
The Stephen Dill Lee Institute will explore these questions and Lee’s incomparable legacy in a Bicentennial Symposium on Saturday, April 28, 2007, in Arlington, Virginia, where Lee lived until he departed to join the Confederacy and later took command of the famed Army of Northern Virginia, never to return.... More
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