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The '''Neo-Confederate''' |
The term '''Neo-Confederate''' is often employed to describe movements that seek to reconstitute the ]. Neo-confederate groups are often pro-] and pro-], and some are accused of practicing ]. | ||
The term "Neo-Confederate" is also employed by some as a ] description, or ], for writers, historians, and cultural or historical heritage organizations that take a southern perspective. This use is often intended to create a ] with extremist organizations, even when the described person or group does not belong to those organizations or affiliate with or share in beliefs of racism or secessionism. | |||
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The term Neo-Confederate is often employed to describe movements that seek to reconstitute the Confederate States of America. Neo-confederate groups are often pro-South and pro-states' rights, and some are accused of practicing bigotry.
The term "Neo-Confederate" is also employed by some as a pejorative description, or slur, for writers, historians, and cultural or historical heritage organizations that take a southern perspective. This use is often intended to create a false association with extremist organizations, even when the described person or group does not belong to those organizations or affiliate with or share in beliefs of racism or secessionism.
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