THE STARS ARE ALIGNED IN TENNESSEE.
H.K. Edgerton spent his life demanding the Constitution mean what it says. He died January 18, 2026. We finish what he started.
This is it. Right now. February 2026.
Why Tennessee? Because Tennessee didn't fold. When monuments fell across this country under cover of darkness, Tennessee passed the Tennessee Heritage Protection Act and kept them standing. Because Tennessee has more Confederate graves, more battlefields, more heritage networks, and more legal firepower than almost any state in this union. Because 120,000 Tennesseans served in gray and their descendants are still here, still organized, and still fighting by lawful means.
Why now? Because the laws are in place. The networks are ready. The moment is ours.
The H.K. Edgerton Equal Protection Initiative is live. We are building the legal and legislative record that forces Washington to answer two questions it has never honestly faced: Does the First Amendment protect speech you hate? Does the national origin clause of the Civil Rights Act shield Southern ancestry the same way it shields every other group?
The answer starts with documentation. And documentation starts with you.
If you are a CSA American and you have faced discrimination, retaliation, job loss, censorship, harassment, or denial of service because of your heritage, your story is not just your story. It is evidence. It is a brick in the wall we are building in Nashville and beyond.
We have the forms. Fill them out. Send them in. Then watch what Tennessee does with them.
Download the CSA American Affidavit and the CSA American Discrimination Incident Report here:
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Return completed forms to:
Southern Independence Association
Mindy Esposito
P.O. Box 1781
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
mesposito6061@gmail.com
Forms can also be requested by email or mail through the website.
Tennessee goes first. Tennessee goes hard. Tennessee gets it done.
Share this. Every CSA American who sees it is a potential affidavit. Every affidavit is ammunition. The documentation phase is now. The legislative push follows. Your representatives will hear from us.
Thunder rolls.
In memory of H.K. Edgerton, 1948 to January 18, 2026. Army veteran. NAACP chapter president. Confederate descendant. American.
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