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'''Clyde N. Wilson''' is a professor of ] at the ], a ] political commentator, and an occasional contributor to the ]. Wilson is best known for his expertise on the life and writings of ], having recently compiled all his papers in twenty-eight volumes. He is an adjunct faculty member of the ] ] and an affiliated scholar of the League of the South Institute, the research arm of the ]. '''Clyde N. Wilson''' is a professor of ] at the ], a ] political commentator, and an occasional contributor to the ]. Wilson is best known for his expertise on the life and writings of ], having recently compiled all his papers in twenty-eight volumes. He is an adjunct faculty member of the ] ] and an affiliated scholar of the League of the South Institute, the research arm of the ].


The controversial ] has listed Wilson among the "ideologues" of the ] movement, partially for his 1998 statement "We don't want the federal government telling us what to do, pushing integration down our throats...We're tired of carpetbagging professionals coming to our campuses and teaching that the South is a cultural wasteland." The controversial ] has listed Wilson among the "ideologues" of the ] movement, partially for his 1998 statement "We don't want the federal government telling us what to do, pushing integration down our throats...We're tired of carpetbagging professionals coming to our campuses and teaching that the South is a cultural wasteland."

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Clyde N. Wilson

Clyde N. Wilson is a professor of history at the University of South Carolina, a paleoconservative political commentator, and an occasional contributor to the National Review. Wilson is best known for his expertise on the life and writings of John C. Calhoun, having recently compiled all his papers in twenty-eight volumes. He is an adjunct faculty member of the libertarian Ludwig von Mises Institute and an affiliated scholar of the League of the South Institute, the research arm of the League of the South.

The controversial Southern Poverty Law Center has listed Wilson among the "ideologues" of the Neo-Confederate movement, partially for his 1998 statement "We don't want the federal government telling us what to do, pushing integration down our throats...We're tired of carpetbagging professionals coming to our campuses and teaching that the South is a cultural wasteland."

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