
American Racial History Timeline, 1550-1860
1550
The term “negro” enters the English language from Spanish. (Jordan, 61)
1600
The term “mulatto” enters the English language from Spanish. (Jordan, 61)
1619
Twenty Blacks brought by a Dutch ship to Virginia. Some Blacks had arrived even earlier. (Davis, xi)
1637
Pequot War in Massachusetts. (Jordan,…

Dismantling Whiteness
by Douglas Mercer
A PANEL exists in this former nation of ours called the “Commission on the Naming of Items of the Department of Defense that Commemorates the Confederate States of America or Any Person Who Served Voluntarily with the Confederate States of America.” It was created by…

Lessons from the Trumpistan Coup
by Thomas Dalton, PhD
NOW THAT we’ve had the luxury of a few days to digest things, let’s take a look at the January 6th “event” in Washington and see what we can reasonably and logically conclude. There is much that we don’t know, much that we can’t know, and yet much that is certain,…

The Case for Secession
by Thomas Dalton, Ph.D.
“Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the constitution.” — Allen West, Chair, Texas GOP
NOW THAT the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris regime and their Jewish entourage are measuring the curtains at the White House, it’s…

We Know The True American Type And We Know The Liberal
by Francis Parker Yockey
THE EARLY AMERICAN arrived at a land of which he knew nothing. He did not know its geography, its fertility, its climate, its dangers. In the North, he encountered forests, rocky soil, and winters of a rigor he had not known before. In the South, he met with swamps, malaria, and…

The Third American Revolution
by Douglas Mercer
IN 1997 Bill Clinton told a gathering of young White college students in Oregon that America was about to embark on its third great revolution. The first being gaining independence from England, the second the ending of slavery, and the third would be when America was no longer a European…

The ‘Great Emancipator’ and the Issue of Race
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…

Media-Driven Law
by Dr. William L. Pierce
LAST WEEK we talked about the corruption of America’s judicial system, and I mentioned a few specific examples of this corruption. It’s a very big and very important subject, though, and we ought to explore it further.
I’ll talk about more examples of corruption…

Taking Memorial Day Seriously
A classic essay by Kevin Alfred Strom; Americans should never again be asked to die in wars fought against our own interests.
by Kevin Alfred Strom
I THINK THAT MOST Americans have forgotten what Memorial Day is all about. It is now usually thought of as “Memorial Day Weekend,” and like so…

Is There Intelligent Life on Earth? (part 15)
Robert Oppenheimer
by Revilo P. Oliver
The Fly in the Ointment
IT IS HIGH TIME we returned from our excursus to Mr. Catran and took notice of one nugget of wisdom he offers us, an injunction that we must never study history. History, you see, would tell us what human beings are by nature, and prophets of a…