It has come to our attention that Allen Armentrout, the man who drove to Charlottesville, Virginia, faced down a mob of screaming, hateful, communists, and did not flinch, has been unenrolled from
Editor’s note: The following is a response by MOTW author Kurgan to a Millennial friend who pointed out that Generation X – which is notably quick to criticize the decadence of Boomers and the fecklessness of Millennials – has failed
Editor’s Note: We have decided to share the actual citations received by Medal of Honor recipients. We will make a new post each Tuesday. These describe the actions of true Men of
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea, by Charles H.L. Johnston (published 1911). The torches fluttered from the walls of a burial vault in ancient
Editor’s Note: Our Australian Buddy, Adam Piggott, the Genteman Adventurer, has offered to share another of his articles from a few weeks ago. Just over a year ago I wrote a piece
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Indian Fights and Fighters, by Cyrus Townsend Brady (published 1904) I. The Original “Rough Riders” No one will question the sweeping assertion that the grittiest
William Alexander Anderson “Bigfoot” Wallace was born in Virginia in 1817, where he remained until 1836, when he learned that his brother, who had gone to Texas, had been killed in the Goliad
Haiti is arguably the genesis of America and her civic problems. In the Haiti’s indigenous Taino language, Haiti means “mother of the Earth.” Its root word, Ayiti, means “land of high mountains.”
Why did the American South drag their feet so long before the Civil War, refusing to give up the institution of slavery? After all, the South did not oppose the idea of
Editor’s Note: Written by Stephen Clay McGehee. Reposted with permission from The Southern Agrarian – http://www.southernagrarian.com/ My cousin introduced me to the Scuffle Hoe, and I’m grateful that he did. The Scuffle Hoe is a
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