Activities


1. Attend city council, school board, and other public meetings to express League positions and concerns.
2. Write letters-to-the-editor or guest editorials in your local newspaper. Always note that you are a LS member.
3. Donate pro-South books (e.g. The South Was Right!) to your local library. Be sure to have a local newspaper photographer or TV camera crew there when you make the presentation. This makes a good local story, especially in small towns.
4. Find local merchants who will allow the distribution of League literature on their premises.
5. Distribute League literature personally to family and friends.
6. Set up a League booth or table at every public event in the county (e.g. Trade Days, Mule Days, Heritage Days, craft shows, historical commemorations, and assorted other events).
7. Get involved in local "conservative" social causes (e.g. protests against abortion clinics). This likely will put you in contact with potential recruits for the County chapter.
8. Start a local "Buy Southern, Buy Local" economic campaign. Your local farmers and merchants will love this. Discourage people from doing business with out-of-State chain stores that drive locals out of business and hurt the "little man." Some of these chains include Wal-Mart, McDonalds, Burger King, and . . . well, you know who they are.
10. Offer to work in the campaigns of local candidates who hold our principles.
11. Sponsor a LS Institute "Hedge School" in your county. To arrange one, call Dr. Don Livingston at (404) 377-2812.
12. Initiate local petition drives on various issues within your community. This is also a good way to build up a local mailing list.
13. Publish a local newsletter for your members.
14. Start a monthly reading club (for those so inclined) to discuss books on historical, literary, theological, or other subjects.
15. Organize picket protests when necessary (e.g. at businesses that display anti-Southern actions and attitudes).
16. Identify all Southern (including Confederate) historical and cultural sites in your County and preserve and protect them.
17. Read, study, and educate yourselves. Turn off the television and shut out the bankrupt culture of post-modern America. Promote the LS "Declaration of Southern Cultural Independence" at every opportunity.
18. Always carry League literature on your person or in your vehicle. You never know when you might meet a potential recruit.
19. Be good stewards of your own property. God demands this of us, and it makes a good impression on the community.
20. Bring together like-minded musicians in the LS to form a band. Southerners are highly motivated by good, patriotic music (e.g. "Dixie," "The Bonnie Blue Flag," etc.).
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