Speaker's Index
(click speaker name for a list of available speeches & lectures.)

George Felton

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John Cripps

John Thomas Cripps is the former chairman of the Mississippi League of the South, founder of FreeMississippi.Org which successfully awakened the people of Mississippi and saved the state flag in 2001. He is also a Pastor, dedicated father, musician, and farmer.

Dr. James Kibler

Dr. James Everett Kibler received his B.A. from the University of South Carolina, he went on to earn his Ph.D. He currently serves as a professor of English at the University of Georgia in Athens, where he teaches a popular course on Southern literature. Dr. Kibler is the author of several books including: Our Fathers’ Fields, Child to the Waters, and Walking Toward Home.

Frank Walsh

Frank Walsh is a member of the 12th Louisiana String Band. The 12th performs authentic antebellum period, bellum period, and traditional Celtic music. Frank performs lead vocals and fiddle.

Dr. Clyde Wilson

Dr. Wilson is a retired professor of history having taught at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. He is editor of the voluminous John C. Calhoun Papers, has had published numerous articles and reviews, and is author or editor of several books. Dr. Wilson contributes regularly to Chronicles and Southern Partisan magazines. He earned his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of North Carolina. His current research is on Southern intellectual and cultural continuity.

Brian Cisco

Brian Cisco is a lifelong student of the War for Southern Independence. During the past two decades, he has been doing research and writing on topics related to this violent time period in history. Mr. Cisco is the author of several books including: States Rights Gist: A South Carolina General of the Civil War, Taking a Stand: Portraits from the Southern Secession Movement, Henry Timrod: A Biography, and Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior, Conservative Statesman. Mr. Cisco is a combat veteran having served in Vietnam. He was also a captain in the South Carolina State Guard.

Phil Blevins

Dr. Phil Blevins has served as President of Graham Bible College since November of 1997. Dr. Blevins completed his undergraduate work at Graham with a major in Bible and a minor in Christian Education. His graduate studies were completed at Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi, where he was awarded the degrees of Master of Divinity, Master of Christian Education, and Master of Sacred Theology with a major in Systematics. Dr. Blevins went on to earn his Doctor of Ministry degree from Evangel Christian University in Monroe, Louisiana. Additional postgraduate work was done at Concordia Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, and in Great Britain and Israel with Westminster Theological Seminary.

John Dwyer

John J. Dwyer serves as Adjunct Professor of History at Southern Nazarene University and Oklahoma City Community College. He is former chairman of history at Coram Deo Academy near Dallas, Texas. He is author of the new historical narrative The War Between the States: America’s Uncivil War. He is also the author of the historical novels Stonewall and Robert E. Lee, and the former editor and publisher of The Dallas/Fort Worth Heritage newspaper.

A J Conyers

The late A. J. Conyers was a professor of theology for George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University. He wrote various articles and books, including The Eclispe of Heaven: The Loss of Transcendence and Its Effect on Modern Life (Saint Augustine's Press, 1999), and The End: What Jesus Really Said about the Last Things (InterVarsity Press, 1995). He held degrees from the University of Georgia, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Charles Baker



Donald Livingston

Donald Livingston is an American philosophy professor based at Emory University with an expertise in the writings of David Hume. He formerly served as the national Director for the League of the South Institute and is on the editorial board of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. Livingston has developed some renown as a constitutional scholar and is an expositor of the compact nature of the Union, with its concomitant doctrines of corporate resistance, nullification, and secession. Livingston is currently engaged in a book-length study on the moral, legal, and philosophical meaning of secession. In 1998, Livingston was instrumental in the founding of the Abbeville Institute, which is named for the South Carolina hometown of John Calhoun, and the antebellum hotbed of secession. The Institute is "an association of scholars in higher education devoted to a critical study of what is true and valuable in the Southern tradition".

George Grant

George Grant, PhD, DLit, is the director of the King's Meadow Study Center, the editorial director for Highland Books, and a teaching fellow at the Franklin Classical School. He speaks and writes regularly on the need for the restoration of the American republic and is the author of some four dozen books in the areas of history, politics, biography, social issues and theology. He makes his home on a small farm in Tennessee with his wife, Karen, and their three children.

Thomas Fleming

Thomas Fleming is an American writer, president of the Rockford Institute, and editor of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture, a leading paleoconservative political commentary periodical, published each month. He was a founding member and former board member of the League of the South, as well as an affiliated scholar of their educational arm, the League of the South Institute. He was the founding editor of the Southern Partisan magazine, started in 1979. The Southern Poverty Law Center, has accused Fleming of being one of the key intellectuals of what it considers to be a "Neo-Confederate" movement.

Kirkpatrick Sale

Kirkpatrick Sale is an independent scholar, author, technology critic, and self-proclaimed neo-Luddite. In 2004, Sale, working with members of the Second Vermont Republic, formed the Middlebury Institute which is dedicated to the study of separatism, secession, and self-determination. Sale is Director of the institute. In 2006 Middlebury sponsored the First North American Secessionist Convention, which attracted 40 participants from 16 secessionist organizations, and was described as the first gathering of secessionists since the War of Northern Aggression. Delegates issued a statement of principles of secession which they presented as The Burlington Declaration.

John Chodes

New York playwright and author, John Chodes, has written Destoying the Republic: Jabez Curry and the Re-Education of the Old South, a significant book that uncovers the neglected history surrounding the rise of state-sponsored education in the South during Reconstruction and the years following. Chodes, a longtime friend of the South and of the limited Constitutional government that the South represents, has written on this history before in periodicals such as Chronicles, The Freeman, The New York Tribune and The Southern Partisan.

Eugene Case

Eugene Case is a Presbyterian pastor in Mississippi and also serves on the national Board of Directors for the League of the South.

Pastor Steve Wilkins

Steve Wilkins has served as the pastor of Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church in Monroe, Louisiana for 18 years and has been an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America since 1976. Pastor Wilkins is the author of Call of Duty: The Sterling Nobility of Robert E. Lee and of All Things for Good: The Steadfast Fidelity of Stonewall Jackson. He has also been a noted speaker in the Southern Movement for nearly 20 years. important lessons for our own time.

Dr. David Aiken

Dr. David Aiken is a literary historian who teaches English at the College of Charleston and The Citadel, where he conducts undergraduate courses. He has earned four degrees from four universities and has edited and written over fifty books and articles on Southern authors. He is a founding member of the William Gilmore Simms Society and The Simms Review. He has served as a faculty member of the League of the South Institute and as the president of the Simms Society and of the Poetry Society of South Carolina. His book Fire in the Cradle: Charleston's Literary Heritage is the only literary history of Charleston, South Carolina.

He has authored 12 books, including Christianity & the Constitution, Columbus & Cortez, and the video series titled The Institute on the Constitution.


Marshall DeRosa

Marshall DeRosa, professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University, has written extensively on Constitutional law, and is the authority on the Confederate Constitution. His latest book is The Confederate Rule of Law which is to appear this fall. DeRosa shows how deeply Southerners cherished the rule of law even during a war for their survival, and draws important lessons for our own time.

John Eidsmoe

John Eidsmoe is a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel who teaches Constitutional Law at the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery, Alabama, where his students have twice given him the Outstanding Professor Award. He is a graduate of three seminaries and an ordained pastor in the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations, as well as an Adjunct Professor at Birmingham Theological Seminary. He is also a constitutional attorney who has defended home schools and Christian schools, championed the right of students and teachers to study the Bible in public schools, debated ACLU attorneys on radio and television, and served on the Ten Commandments Legal Defense Team in which capacity he wrote most of the briefs in the recent Alabama litigation.

He has authored 12 books, including Christianity & the Constitution, Columbus & Cortez, and the video series titled The Institute on the Constitution.


Franklin Sanders

Franklin Sanders is "The Moneychanger" and has been involved with investing in precious metals for nearly 40 years. He was once called "the most dangerous man in the mid-South" by federal prosecutors because he took on the feds over the definition of "real money" ...and won! Franklin Sanders has been influential in the founding and growth of the Constitution Party and also serves on the national board of directors for the League of the South.

Joseph Stromburg

Joseph Stromberg is a columnist for antiwar.com and LewRockwell.com. His research interests include U.S. foreign policy and the War on Terrorism. He is a Research Fellow at The Independent Institute, an associate scholar with the League of the South Institute, and previously held the JoAnn B. Rothbard chair in History at the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

Otto Scott

Otto Scott (May 26, 1918 – May 5, 2006) was a journalist and author of corporate histories who also wrote biographies on notable figures such as John Brown (abolitionist), James I of England and Robespierre. In his later years, he converted to Christianity and worked for Chalcedon Foundation and went on to publish his own newsletter The Compass which commented on events in history and present-day cultural affairs.

Robert Maddox

Robert Maddox speaks on a variety of Southern and Christian topics, including the faith of General Stonewall Jackson.

Thomas DiLorenzo

Thomas DiLorenzo is author of the best-seller The Real Lincoln and is an American economics professor at Loyola College in Maryland. He is an adherent of the Austrian School of Economics. He is a senior faculty member of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and an affiliated scholar of the League of the South Institute, the research arm of the League of the South.

Michael Hill

Michael Hill is the national president of the League of the South and a former university professor of history. He is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and an author on Celtic history.

Walter "Donnie" Kennedy

Donnie Kennedy is one of the most entertaining speakers in the Southern Movement today. Co-author of the best-selling The South Was Right! from Pelican Publishing (and a string of others), Donnie has made numerous radio and television appearances in defence of Southern Heritage, including several appearances on the television show "Politically Incorrect with Bill Mahr." Donnie is a past Louisiana SCV Division Commander and a founding member of the League of the South.

Ray McBerry

Ray McBerry is the president and founder of DixieBroadcasting Radio. He is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the state chairman of the Georgia League of the South. In 2006, he was a Republican candidate for governor of Georgia and ran an aggressive "States' Rights" campaign which garnered nearly 50,000 votes in the primary.

Robert Watson

Robert Watson is the founder and editor of Smarr Publishers, a homeschool curriculum, as well as the Vice-chairman of the Georgia League of the South. Bob is an accomplished speaker on Southern and constitutional issues and is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

Pastor John Weaver

John Weaver is the pastor of Freedom Baptist Church and, quite possibly, the most-requested speaker in the Southern Movement today. He preaches church revivals and Southern Heritage conferences across America almost weekly. He is the past Chaplain-in-Chief of the national Sons of Confederate Veterans and is a member of the Georgia League of the South.

Thomas Woods

Thomas Woods is author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in history from Columbia University. He served as a history department faculty member at Suffolk Community College in New York until 2006, and is now resident scholar and senior faculty member of the Ludwig von Mises Institute (LvMI), as well as a member of the editorial board for the institute's Journal of Libertarian Studies. Thomas Woods is a member of the League of the South and the John Birch Society and regularly speaks at the annual Southern Heritage Conference in Monroe, Louisiana.

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SPEAKERS

Charles Baker

Phil Blevins

Eugene Case

Brian Cisco

John Chodes

A J Conyers

David Aiken

Marshall DeRosa

Thomas DiLorenzo

John Dwyer

John Eidsmoe

Thomas Fleming

George Grant

J. Michael Hill

Donnie Kennedy

Donald Livingston

Ray McBerry

Robert Maddox

Kirkpatrick Sale

Franklin Sanders

Otto Scott

Joseph Stromburg

Robert Watson

Pastor John Weaver

Pastor Steve Wilkins

Dr. Clyde Wilson

Thomas Woods







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