

American Outliers: The Destruction of Historical Monuments
Since May 1st, 2017, our country has seen quite possibly the largest scale cleansing of our history that has ever occurred. What first...


American Outliers: The State of Our Country
The writer Thomas Paine wrote in The Crisis, “these are the times that try men’s souls.” Indeed, the present time in our nation is a time...


American Outliers: The New Orleans Dilemma
New Orleans, Louisiana, is perhaps one of the most engaging and historically unique cities in the United States. I first visited the city...


American Outliers: The Myth of White Privilege
Recently, the online media outlet The Red Elephants attended a “White Privilege” seminar in Los Angeles. Red Elephant contributor David...


American Outliers: Part IV
I met Jourdin Davis at a barbecue in Sacramento, California, in May, 2017. He, along with a few others, were the only people relatively...


American Outliers: March Through Berkeley
Berkeley, California. In the 1950’s and 1960’s, Berkeley was known as the stronghold for the Free Speech Movement, Vietnam protests, and...


American Outliers: Part III
When I began to meet the people defending the monuments, one of the first I befriended was a woman named Shirlon. Shirlon was there on...


American Outliers: Part II
I met Rick Write when he and a group of California patriots came to New Orleans, after they’d heard about the Antifa attack on May Day....


American Outliers, Part I
(C. Amanda Moss) Let me preface this by saying: I have always been politically involved. It began as a child, with my parents imploring...


The New Face of Tradesmen
I just traveled back to Florence, and I had the opportunity to interview my brother, Will Daniel, on the importance of the trades. Will...
