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The Civil Rights Movement—March 2012

Vol. 36, No. 3
March 2012

perspective

Revolting Parasites
by Thomas Fleming

views

The Inner Logic of Civil Rights
by Claude Polin

Zora Neale Hurston’s White Mare
by Jack Trotter

news

Crusader in the Crossfire
by Timothy Stanley

reviews

A Warring Visionary
by Tom Piatak

[The Crusader: The Life and Tumultuous Times of Pat Buchanan, by Timothy Stanley]

History Today
by Darío Fernández-Morera

[God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215, by David Levering Lewis]

Big Surprise
by Clyde Wilson

[Into the Cannibal’s Pot: Lessons for America From Post-Apartheid South Africa, by Ilana Mercer]

correspondence

Interview With a Border Warrior
by Peter B. Gemma

stories

Ophelia and Genavy
by Tom Landess

vital signs

The Revolution That Wasn’t
by William J. Watkins, Jr.

columns

Paul’s Last Hurrah
by Justin Raimondo

Democracy and the Internet
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

The Heart of Darkness
by Scott P. Richert

Aere Perennius
by Andrei Navrozov

Inventing the European Union
by Srdja Trifkovic

Illusions and Delusions
The Artist, A Dangerous Method
by George McCartney

Rage Against the Cowards
by Taki Theodoracopulos

poetry

Pulvis Eris
Half in Love
At the Ford of the Rock
by Thomas Fleming

departments

Polemics & Exchanges

American Proscenium
"Dreams of My Daughters"
by Aaron D. Wolf

Cultural Revolutions

2 Responses »

  1. Dr. Fleming,

    I enjoyed all of your poems. For your poem "At the Ford of the Rock" I link to you a photo of an old abandoned bridge which has intrigued me since I was about three when I first saw it. I wrote a sketch about the bridge in high school. It was once of a road which came from somewhere and went somewhere over a slough, an ancient bed of the Red River, which came from somewhere and went somewhere. They have a grace and ,as you say, beauty which was never meant.

    http://bridgehunter.com/la/grant/aloha/

  2. Can we buy the March 2012 issue of Chronicles online with a credit card, and then get a link to its content to read it online???