Can the south survive?
From Metapedia
CAN THE SOUTH SURVIVE? was written by Michael Andrew Grissom (author of SOUTHERN BY THE GRACE OF GOD, WHEN THE SOUTH WAS SOUTHERN, and several other works) in 2001. The book looks at the changing South through the eyes and attitudes of a traditional Southerner, and takes a politically incorrect and informative look at race, immigration, religion, and culture. Rare among Southern works, it is openly nationalistic. Despite being called “the single most important Southern book since the 19th Century” by more than one critic, it has not been widely circulated, in large part because of so many of the mainstream Southern Nationalist organizations’ refusal to recognize it due to it’s controversial content.
