The city that served as the first Capitol of the Confederacy is scheduled to become the birthplace for an organization of Southerners who feel disenfranchised by today's political system. The Southern National Congress has scheduled its first meeting March 4-5 in Montgomery and hopes to bring together as many as 1,000 people to create "a permanent forum for the expression of distinct Southern interests, Southern grievances, and Southern solutions." The League of the South, a Southern independence group that is viewed as marginal and extremist by critics, is organizing the event, but "this is much broader than the League of...