[Vision2020] Douglas Wilson working with some "interesting groups"

Edward Sebesta newtknight@mindspring.com
Sun, 7 Dec 2003 12:08:12 -0600


Douglas in an editorial for the "The Daily News" comments that he wished
he had published "The Biblical Offense of Racism" with "Southern Slavery
As it Was" together to prevent "any groups (that we don't want to be
associated with) from using the booklet for their own purposes." 

Douglas Wilson was at the 5th Annual Southern Heritage Conference

http://www.pointsouth.com/southernheritage/5th.htm

George Grant was at the 4th Annual Southern Heritage Conference

http://www.pointsouth.com/southernheritage/4th.htm

George Grant is a member of the Board of Directors 

http://www.pointsouth.com/southernheritage/directors.htm


These are Douglas Wilson's articles in "Chronicles Magazine" of the
Rockford Institute in Rockford, Illinois.

http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/Chronicles/September2003/0903Wilson.ht
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http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/Chronicles/November2002/1102Wilson.htm
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http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/Chronicles/September1998/Chron0998.htm

This is a magazine that used to brag in advertisements that all its
editors were members of the League of the South.
<http://www.dixienet.org> and has many contributors to "Southern
Partisan," and one of its major writers, Samuel Francis, is the editor
for the "Citizen Informer," the publication of the Council of
Conservative Citizens, <http://www.cofcc.org>. 

The Rockford Institute inflamed a Federal desegregation court case in
Rockford. 

No doubt there are groups that Douglas Wilson doesn't want to be
associated with, but the Rockford Institute and Neo-Confederates are
groups Wilson wants to be associated with. Of course the type of racist
group which wears funny clothes, is belligerent, and generally lacks
good decorum is probably what he is referring to. However, it seems to
me that Wilson intended his slavery book by those groups who have an
interest in it. 

Ed Sebesta