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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
It's been a while since I've recorded! Since our last episode a lot has occurred--specifically a major win in Virginia concerning two schools in Shenandoah County. I talk about this and a few other things, plus tell you about the new books that have been flying on the shelf.
It's never a dull moment at Crossroads Country Store. I am continually encouraged by the sheer number of people from around the country that encourage our work here, but this past week someone didn't like what we had to say.
Herein is a more in-depth history on the iconic Robert E. Lee Monument that was removed from Richmon's Monument Avenue. Since then, there's been an effort to erect a brand new monument--a replica--of this Lee statue. Listen in to find out more!
Lee Rides Again Project:
https://leeridesagain.com/
Lee Rides Again fundraiser Monument coin:
https://confederateshop.com/store/lee-rides-again-monument-coin-limited-edition/
In this episode I briefly cover a few facts about the Christian faith of the South.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Christ in the Camp:
https://confederateshop.com/store/christ-in-the-camp/
The Great Revival in the Southern Armies:
https://confederateshop.com/store/the-great-revival-in-the-southern-armies/
Plantation Life:
https://confederateshop.com/store/plantation-life-before-emancipation/
Forrest has got to be one of my personal favorites! After the war, General Lee was asked who he thought his greatest general was, Lee replied, "Sir, a gentleman I have never had the pleasure to meet, General Nathan Bedford Forrest." In this episode I briefly highlight the man and talk about the incident at Fort Pillow.
Books spoken of in this episode:
Forrest at Fort Pillow:
https://confederateshop.com/store/forrest-at-fort-pillow/
Bedford Forrest and His Critter Company:
https://confederateshop.com/store/bedford-forrest-and-his-critter-company/
In this episode Matt features another historic 20th century essay - along with the details on brand new booklet that's just arrived: The Battle of New York!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
https://confederateshop.com/store/truths-of-history/
https://confederateshop.com/store/memorial-day-annual-1912/
New booklet:
https://confederateshop.com/store/the-battle-of-new-york-the-true-history-of-the-ny/
In this episode Matt covers two historical stories you may have never heard, plus what you can do for the cause today.
References in this episode:
A Defense of Virginia and the South:
https://confederateshop.com/store/a-defense-of-virginia-and-the-south/
All our Dabney works:
https://confederateshop.com/search/?keywords=Dabney&q=product&category=all
Gray Fox:
https://confederateshop.com/store/gray-fox-robert-e-lee-and-the-civil-war/
Lee on Leadership:
https://confederateshop.com/store/robert-e-lee-on-leadership/
Historical stories:
Statement by Daniel Webster - Shenandoah Herald, March 5, 1868, Vol. 3, No. 21, Page 1, Col. 6
Harrisonburg fair - Valley Virginian, Vol. 1 , No. 27, 6 June 1866
There's been a recent threat to the UDC (United Daughters of the Confederacy) here in Virginia--they could lose their tax exempt status. Matt gives an update on the situation and what you can do about it.
In this episode Matt goes into the details of why we shouldn't use the weak argument of it's "heritage not hate." He also talks about a better defense of Southern culture.
Books mentioned in this episode:
Defend Dixie: A Better Narrative for Confederate Heritage, available for purchase on ConfederateShop.com
The majority of people today are led to believe that the Confederate battle flag embodies nothing but a host of negative connotations. Nothing could be further from the truth. In this episode Matt explains the rich history of the "Southern Cross," and what it means to Southerners today.
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.