The South
Winn-Dixie Face Mask Policy: Grocery Stores to Require Masks From Next Week
Winn-Dixie said masks are already required in the majority of its stores due to state and local guidelines.
Southern Nationalist Group Strengthens Russian Ties
"We understand that the Russian people and Southerners are natural allies in blood, culture, and religion."
A Respectful Way to Deal With Offending Monuments
A KKK plaque in Pulaski, Tennessee, and a bridge in Selma, Alabama, point the way.
Will the Next Statues to Be Deposed Be the Founders?
The next campaigns will be waged against the heroes of the revolutionary struggle.
What Frederick Douglass Thought About Robert E. Lee
"I shall never forget the difference between those who fought for liberty and those who fought for slavery; between those who fought to save the Republic and those who fought to destroy it."
What Harper Lee Wrote of Obama's Inauguration and More
A trove of 38 letters the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" wrote to a friend is up for auction.
West Point Should Rename Its Robert E. Lee Barracks
Lee led an armed rebellion against the United States in defense of slavery.
Southern Democrats in Senate Nearly Extinct as Landrieu Loses
Mary Landriu had been fighting to remain one of only two Democratic senators from the southeastern U.S.—a party stronghold a generation ago.
Dixie Turns Blue
As minorities head to the South, the Republican grip on politics is under threat