Confederate Truths: Documents of the Confederate & Neo-Confederate Tradition from 1787 to the Present.








The Nadir of Race Relations
- Mildred Rutherford 1915 Address to the United Daughters of the Confederacy about Reconstruction
- Mildred Rutherford 1913 Address to the United Daughters of the Confederacy on race and slavery
- Foriegn looking childred of the "extreme Southern type," in the streets of Boston cries the "Confederate Veteran"
- "The Inferiority of the Negro" as explained in the "Confederate Veteran"
- Anglo-Saxon supremacy over other European whites, Asian Americans, and African Americans promoted by the Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Sons of Confederate Veteran speaker claims the South fought for the supremacy of the white Anglo-Saxon race.
- "Confederate Veteran" article that African Americans are not citizens and should be shipped back to Africa.
- Sons of Confederate Veterans on immigrants and their own Anglo-Saxon purity
- Texas Division Sons of Confederate Veterans Historian wants to ship all African Americans back to Africa
- Was emancipation a good thing?
- Upset that African Americans might have served as soldiers in the American Revolution and the War of 1812
- Payment for Negroes suggested
- "Confederate Veteran" hostile to immigrant Union soldiers
- Blue and Gray reconciliaton to support Anglo-Saxon supremacy and the exclusion of Chinese and others
- "Confederate Veteran" publishes an account by a white Southerner who visits Cuba and is horrified by the greater degree of racial equality found there.
- Negrophobia and the origin of the name of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
- "Confederate Veteran" on slavery as "the kindliest relation that ever existed between the two races in this country."
- "Confederate Veteran" blames Atlanta Race Riots on persons advocating for civil rights for African Americans
- "Confederate Veteran" has "sincere suggestions to young negroes as to how they may ingratiate themselves into the good will of white people."
- "Confederate Veteran" Editor S.A. Cunningham editorial "White People and Negroes."
- The United Daughters of the Confederacy defends the Ku Klux Klan in 1936
- Excerpts from the book "The Ku Klux Klan or Invisible Empire" by Mrs. S.E.F. Rose and endorsed by the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daughers of the Confederacy.
- After United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) Historian General S.E.F. Rose, the UDC chooses Grace Meredith Newbill Ku Klux Klan enthusiast for their next Historian General.
- S.E.F. Rose Historian General of the UDC and her career in the UDC praising the Ku Klux Klan.
- Reconstruction and the Ku Klux Klan explained in the "Confederate Veteran."
- Thomas W. Gregory, former Attorney General under President Wilson gives speech on Reconstruction and the Ku Klux Klan which is reprinted in the "Confederate Veteran."
- The Ku Klux Klan in Alabama
- Slavery, the Ku Klux Klan and the mision of the "Confederate Veteran"
- Every visitor to Birmingham during the Reunion will have an opportunity to see the wonderful picture drama, “The Birth of a Nation,” which will be shown there all during Reunion week, the “Confederate Veteran” tells its readers.
- The movie "Birth of a Nation" praised in the "Confederate Veteran.."
- A Vindication of the Ku Klux Klan in the "Confederate Veteran"
- Sons of Confederate Veterans member Sission speaks of the glories of the Ku Klux Klan to a convention of the United Confederate Veteran receiving "enthusiastic attention."
- U.S. Senator Fletcher of Florida explains to the United Daughters of the Confederacy that the cause wasn't entirely lost since white supremacy was maintained.
- United Daughters of the Confederacy prize winning essay explaing that the North is being flooded with a low quality of immigrants
- "Confederate Veteran" writer expounds on racist theories including inferior races of white men.
- Mildred Rutherford explains how the civilization of the Old South was destroyed
- Who was Mildred Rutherford?
- Mildred Rutherford defends slavery in address to the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
- "Confederate Veteran' writer not happy with popular understanding of "All Men Created Free and Equal."
- "Confederate Veteran" writer feels Africans were uplifted by slavery
- "Confederate Veteran" delights in civil rights being defied.
- S.A. Cunningham, editor of the "Confederate Veteran" urges white solidarity
- "Confederate Veteran" magazine opposed African Americans in the U.S. Army
- "Confederate Veteran" article titled "Faithful Old Slaves; Degenerate Progeny." It includes commentary about Latin Americans
- "Confederate Veteran" magazine against an African American postmaster in Indianola, Mississippi
- S.A. Cunningham, "Confederate Veteran" editor urges white solidarity
- U.S. Senator Daniel of Virginia speaks of the glory of the Confederacy as he sees it and the maintenance of white supremacy at a Convention of the United Confederate Veterans
- Gov. John B. Gordon of Georgia and head of the United Confederate Veterans explains the meaning of the Confederacy to be opposition to the Farmer's Alliance to preserve white supremacy
- Foreigners in Our War of the Sixities
- No Hired Hessians or Negroes
- 1928 Tennessee Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Praise the Ku Klux Klan and Anglo-Saxon "Purity"