League of the South to Celebrate Abraham Lincoln's Assassination
Members of the Maryland-Virginia chapter of the League of the South (LOS) are set to host an event celebrating John Wilkes Booth鈥檚 assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
The event, organized by Shane Long, the Vice Chairman of the Maryland-Virginia LOS, is scheduled to take place in Baltimore on April 11th.
鈥淭he Maryland-Virginia League of the South commemorates the actions of Mr. John Wilkes Booth of Maryland who, motivated by the tyranny his Southern people faced, answered his calling with courage and fortitude,鈥 states the Facebook page for the event.
The event is just one more example of the type of inflammatory rhetoric that has become the norm during the recent evolution of the LOS from a would-be heritage organization to a full-blown bastion of neo-confederate extremism perhaps best exemplified in September of last year, when a Hatewatch investigation revealed that after a year of regular street demonstrations and activism, LOS leadership had authorized the formation of a paramilitary militia known as the 鈥淚ndomitables.鈥
The John Wilkes Booth celebration will be the third event held by LOS in 2015, following a recent demonstration held in Gainesville, Fla. and a protest scheduled in Vidalia, Ga. for late March. Both events have been titled 鈥淚mmigration Hurts Southern Workers,鈥 a strategy repeatedly utilized by LOS in 2014 in order to appeal to more moderate Southerners, though whether the celebration of the murder of a U.S. president is a 鈥渢raditional conservative value鈥 remains to be seen.
鈥淭his 14th of April will mark the 150th anniversary of John Wilkes Booth鈥檚 execution of the tyrant Abraham Lincoln,鈥 wrote LOS president Michael Hill. 鈥淎 century and a half after the fact,鈥 writes Hill, 鈥淭he League of the South thanks Mr. Booth for his service to the South and to humanity.鈥