Classic Essays

South’s leaders sparked White resistance, but lacked long-range ideas by Ted O’Keefe AS THE EVENING shadows lengthened on the deserted streets of Franklin, Tennessee, Saul Bierfield sat amidst the piled wares of his prosperous dry-goods store, greedily devouring a watermelon. Two…
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by Ted O’Keefe SHORTLY AFTER nightfall on September 8, 1865, a train steamed south from Orangeburg, South Carolina, through countryside which had been devastated by General William Sherman’s troops only a few months before. Among the passengers was a gaunt and battle-weary…
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Abraham Lincoln’s program of Black resettlement by Robert Morgan MANY AMERICANS think of Abraham Lincoln, above all, as the president who freed the slaves. Immortalized as the “Great Emancipator,” he is widely regarded as a champion of Black freedom who supported social equality…
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Leonard Dinnerstein near the beginning of his academic career With the rise of the Internet, and the ability of independent scholars to examine original documents, this prominent Jewish historian’s life’s work — an effort to exonerate Jewish sex killer Leo Frank — became
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David DukeEssays

These were hush crimes then — and there are innumerable hush crimes now: The Jew-run “mainstream” media hide such crimes as much as they can, because they fear a White revolution should they become widely known. by Dr. David Duke THE ALMOST simultaneous 2008 murders of White co-eds…
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EssaysThomas Dalton

by Thomas Dalton IN Part 1 of this article, I provided an account of the Jewish role in the events leading up to World War One, with an emphasis on their influence in the UK and United States. Woodrow Wilson was shown to be the first American president elected with the full backing of the Jewish lobby, and…
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1960s Negroes begin to appear on television as professionals and social equals. (Brown and Stentiford, 774) 1960 Boynton v. Virginia, Supreme Court outlaws segregated facilities in interstate travel. (Brown and Stentiford, 147) February 1 – Greensboro Four in North Carolina, students at North…
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1900 Race riot in New Orleans is sparked by a shoot-out between the police and a negro laborer. Twenty thousand people are drawn into the riot that lasted four days. (Brown and Stentiford, xxiv) Race riot in New York City. (Brown and Stentiford, 128) South Carolina – Railroads [Statute] Amended the act…
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1860 436,000 slaves in Mississippi. Negroes account for over 55% of Mississippi’s population. (Brown and Stentiford, 536) November 6 — Abraham Lincoln becomes the first Republican elected president. (Zuczek, xlix) December 20 — South Carolina secedes from the federal Union. (Zuczek,…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver THOMAS WOLFE was the last great master of English prose, and the greatest as well as the last writer to describe contemporary American life and portray its disorganized and fractured culture, undistorted by the astigmatism and illusions that are charitably called ‘ideology.’…
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