Report: Some
White Southern Groups Advocating For Sucession From Union
Some white Southerners are again
advocating for what the Confederacy tried and failed to achieve in the
1860s: secession from the Union.
So-called Southern nationalists are among the demonstrators who are
fighting the removal of Confederate monuments around the South. They say
it's time for Southern states to secede again and become independent of
the United States.
It's not clear exactly how that could happen. But the longtime president
of the leading Southern nationalist group, Michael Hill of the
Alabama-based League of the South, says members aren't advocating
another Civil War or a return to slavery.
Extremist watchdog Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center says
strict Southern nationalism seems to have been swept up into the larger
white-power agenda in recent years.