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| Welcome to the e-Letters section of Dixie Rising. These are e-Cards that are primarily the length of a small letter and carry a message of Southern History or Pride. As with all Have A Dixie Day e-Greetings these are absolutely free and we hope that you will Display Your Southern Pride and send them to friends, family and corrupt politicians. | ![]() |
| As we all are aware, virtually everything Southern is under attack from the politically correct these days. But Even Southerners have a Right To Be Proud of Our Heritage. And Southern Heritage is certainly a proud heritage. It is the very foundation upon which American Liberty was created. The Declaration of Independence was written by a Southern Man, Thomas Jefferson. A Southern Man led the colonies to Independence from Britain, George Washington. Patrick Henry, George Mason, James Madison were all Southern Men. | |
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So enjoy these first few e-Letters with Pride, Southern Pride. There will be more and as always
your suggestions are welcome. After all, Southern Heritage belongs to all of us and it is our duty to see that the
birthright of our future generations is preserved.
One of the e-Letters sends a request to play Dixie to a list of radio station DJ's across the country. Please note there are instructions on how to add your radio station to this list. The second one lets you send the origins of Memorial Day as an e-Letter. How many people are aware that Memorial Day originated in the Confederate States and Confederate Memorial Day was honored across the South until corrupt politicians began compromising our Heritage on the auction block of political correctness. So I urge you to send this e-Letter to all that you can, so that the Truth will be known. |
Your Dixie Rising Reb-masters hope that you Have A Dixie Day and help others have one too!
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| Origins of Memorial Day, Click Here |
Send an e-Letter that details the Origins of Memorial Day, starting in Columbus, Georgia during the War of Northern Aggression. The Source of the material is the Confederate Veteran magazine. Very educational e-Letter. |
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The MIDI file of "Maryland, My Maryland" is used by permission of Benjamin Robert Tubb from his website at Public Domain Music <http://www.pdmusic.org>.