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'''Clyde Norman Wilson''' (born 11 June 1941) is an American professor of ] at the ], a ] political commentator, a long-time contributing editor for ] and '']'' magazine, and an occasional contributor to '']''. Wilson is best known for his expertise on the life and writings of ], having recently compiled all his papers in twenty-eight volumes. He has been the M.E. Bradford Distinguished Chair of the ], an adjunct faculty member of the ] ], and an affiliated scholar of the League of the South Institute, the research arm of the ].<ref>{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071001190352/http://www.lsinstitute.org/ |date=October 1, 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Buchanan's Bid Transforms the Reform Party; Candidate's Stands Draw Extreme Right Support|last=Edsall|first=Thomas B. |work=The Washington Post |date=23 July 2000|page=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Atkins|first=Steven E.|title=Encyclopedia of Right-Wing Extremism In Modern American History|year=2011|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-350-7|url=https://books.google.com/?id=wf6-K_uVs8QC&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=%22League+of+the+South%22++supremacist#v=onepage&q=%22League%20of%20the%20South%22%20%20supremacist&f=false|page=166}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=South to a New Place: Region, Literature, Culture|year=2002|publisher=Louisiana State University Press|isbn=978-0807128404|url=https://books.google.com/?id=z9EHgwrwz-AC&pg=PA341&lpg=PA341&dq=%22League+of+the+South%22++supremacist#v=onepage&q=%22League%20of%20the%20South%22%20%20supremacist&f=false|author=Helen Taylor|editor=Suzanne W. Jones, Sharon Monteith|page=341|chapter=The South and Britain}}</ref> In 1994 Wilson was an original founder of the League of the South, which advocates a "natural societal order of superiors and subordinates", using as an example, "] is the head of His Church; husbands are the heads of their families; parents are placed over their children; employers rank above their employees; the teacher is superior to his students, etc."<ref>{{cite web|website=League of the South|title=League of the South Core Beliefs Statement|url=http://dixienet.org/New+Site/corebeliefs.shtml|accessdate=10 January 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080615205851/http://dixienet.org/New%20Site/corebeliefs.shtml|archivedate=15 June 2008}}</ref> The League of the South has been described as a ] and ] organization.<ref>{{cite news|title='They Call Us Rednecks and Crackers but We Can Govern Ourselves'|last=Pavia|first= Will|work=The Times |location=London (UK)|date=4 December 2010|page=35}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Buchanan's Bid Transforms the Reform Party; Candidate's Stands Draw Extreme Right Support|last=Edsall|first=Thomas B. |work=The Washington Post |date=23 July 2000|page=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Atkins|first=Steven E.|title=Encyclopedia of Right-Wing Extremism In Modern American History|year=2011|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-350-7|url=https://books.google.com/?id=wf6-K_uVs8QC&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=%22League+of+the+South%22++supremacist#v=onepage&q=%22League%20of%20the%20South%22%20%20supremacist&f=false|page=166}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Taylor |first=Helen |editor-last1=Jones |editor-first1=Suzanne W. |editor-last2=Monteith |editor-first2=Sharon |title=South to a New Place: Region, Literature, Culture |publisher=Louisiana State University Press |date=2002 |page=341 |chapter=The South and Britain |isbn=9780807128404}}</ref>

''Clyde Norman Wilson''' (born 11 June 1941) is an American professor of ] at the ], a ] political commentator, a long-time contributing editor for ] and '']'' magazine, and an occasional contributor to '']''. Wilson is best known for his expertise on the life and writings of ], having recently compiled all his papers in twenty-eight volumes. He has been the M.E. Bradford Distinguished Chair of the ], an adjunct faculty member of the ] ], and an affiliated scholar of the League of the South Institute, the research arm of the ].<ref>{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071001190352/http://www.lsinstitute.org/ |date=October 1, 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Buchanan's Bid Transforms the Reform Party; Candidate's Stands Draw Extreme Right Support|last=Edsall|first=Thomas B. |work=The Washington Post |date=23 July 2000|page=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Atkins|first=Steven E.|title=Encyclopedia of Right-Wing Extremism In Modern American History|year=2011|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-350-7|url=https://books.google.com/?id=wf6-K_uVs8QC&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=%22League+of+the+South%22++supremacist#v=onepage&q=%22League%20of%20the%20South%22%20%20supremacist&f=false|page=166}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=South to a New Place: Region, Literature, Culture|year=2002|publisher=Louisiana State University Press|isbn=978-0807128404|url=https://books.google.com/?id=z9EHgwrwz-AC&pg=PA341&lpg=PA341&dq=%22League+of+the+South%22++supremacist#v=onepage&q=%22League%20of%20the%20South%22%20%20supremacist&f=false|author=Helen Taylor|editor=Suzanne W. Jones, Sharon Monteith|page=341|chapter=The South and Britain}}</ref> In 1994 Wilson was an original founder of the League of the South, which advocates a "natural societal order of superiors and subordinates", using as an example, "] is the head of His Church; husbands are the heads of their families; parents are placed over their children; employers rank above their employees; the teacher is superior to his students, etc."<ref>{{cite web|website=League of the South|title=League of the South Core Beliefs Statement|url=http://dixienet.org/New+Site/corebeliefs.shtml|accessdate=10 January 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080615205851/http://dixienet.org/New%20Site/corebeliefs.shtml|archivedate=15 June 2008}}</ref> The League of the South has been described as a ] and ] organization.<ref>{{cite news|title='They Call Us Rednecks and Crackers but We Can Govern Ourselves'|last=Pavia|first= Will|work=The Times |location=London (UK)|date=4 December 2010|page=35}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Buchanan's Bid Transforms the Reform Party; Candidate's Stands Draw Extreme Right Support|last=Edsall|first=Thomas B. |work=The Washington Post |date=23 July 2000|page=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Atkins|first=Steven E.|title=Encyclopedia of Right-Wing Extremism In Modern American History|year=2011|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-350-7|url=https://books.google.com/?id=wf6-K_uVs8QC&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=%22League+of+the+South%22++supremacist#v=onepage&q=%22League%20of%20the%20South%22%20%20supremacist&f=false|page=166}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Taylor |first=Helen |editor-last1=Jones |editor-first1=Suzanne W. |editor-last2=Monteith |editor-first2=Sharon |title=South to a New Place: Region, Literature, Culture |publisher=Louisiana State University Press |date=2002 |page=341 |chapter=The South and Britain |isbn=9780807128404}}</ref>


== Early life and education == == Early life and education ==

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