Posted on August 12, 2009 by heritagelost
The South Carolina CofCC will be holding public showings of the brilliant A Conversation About Race DVD around the state of South Carolina in September.
There will be showings in Cayce (near Columbia) and Summerville (near Charleston). We also want to have a showing somewhere near Greenville. We are looking for people who can help setup [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2007 by heritagelost
The problem with Islam, by the Southern Avenger (Charleston Radio Host.)
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Posted on July 10, 2007 by heritagelost
Kyle Rogers was a guest on the Larry Fontana Show today in Charlotte, NC on FM radio. This was Kyle’s first hostile radio interview. He has also been interviewed live on the radio in Charleston, Greenville, Memphis, and Chicago, but each time it was with a friendly conservative interviewer.
Kyle Rogers
I was asked to be a [...]
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Posted on May 16, 2007 by heritagelost
From the Chicago Tribune
CHARLESTON, S.C. — In a new twist in American race relations, a federal court has ruled that a white teacher in a predominantly African-American school was subjected to a racially hostile workplace.
The case concerned Elizabeth Kandrac, who was routinely verbally abused by black pupils at Brentwood Middle School in North Charleston.
Their slurs [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2007 by heritagelost
Why debate when you can cry “racism?”
When a student group known as the Clemson Conservatives asked the NAACP to provide someone to debate Jared Taylor at Clemson University, the NAACP declined. The NAACP waited until after Jared Taylor spoke and cried “racism!”
Then on Saturday, April 14th the NAACP held a “Summit on Racism,” which was [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2007 by heritagelost
Over 125 packed a small auditorium at Clemson University Monday night, April 9th. The event was organized by a student group known as the Clemson Conservatives. About 75% or more of the crowd enthusiastically supported Taylor message, that multiculturalism is a weakness for our country. The other 25% was a mixture of borderline supporters, left-wingers, [...]
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