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Woods was a co-founder and member of pro-secession neo-confederate League of the South [1] [2] [3] [4] and he wrote different articles for the Southern Patriot (the official magazine of the LoS). [5] [6] Woods has also contributed articles for the Chronicles (publication of the Rockford Institute) [7] [8] and the Southern Partisan [9] [10] [11] called by the SPLC "arguably the most important neo-Confederate periodical". [12]
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Arguably the most important neo-Confederate periodical, Southern Partisan began publication in 1979 and was established by two men who subsequently became leading neo-Confederates, Clyde Wilson and Thomas Fleming.
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Article needs a good scrub by someone with time who is not trying to make a political point. 83.190.90.240 ( talk) 21:03, 28 November 2023 (UTC)