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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,…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton THE TERM miscegenation has a curious history. It was coined by three Democratic Party newspapermen in a pamphlet published in 1864. The anonymous authors purported to advocate the practice, hoping to goad Republican “reformers” into endorsing the book’s sentiments, thereby…
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EssaysGuest opinion

by A Dissident Millennial A COUPLE WEEKS after Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, Charlie Rose did an interview with Jon Stewart which provides a clear window into the alien mindset of those who would have Whites reduced to a minority within the United States. A telling remark comes right…
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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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News

Jewish media and academic brainwashing has totally misled our young students. FOR 11 years, Professor Duke Pesta gave quizzes to his students at the beginning of the school year to test their knowledge on basic facts about American history and Western culture. The most surprising result from his…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

Insights into White ethnicities, psychology, and the Old America before the Fall by Frances Trollope (See also: Frances Trollope, “Two Entrepreneurs on the Ohio Frontier, 1829”) Introductory Note by Andrew Hamilton: Prominent English novelist Frances Trollope, mother of famous novelist Anthony…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

Insights into White psychology and the Old America before the Fall
by Frances Trollope Introductory Note by Andrew Hamilton: Prominent English novelist Frances Trollope, mother of famous novelist Anthony Trollope, lived in America for three and a half years, from 1828 to 1832. Much of her time was…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

A discussion of the degeneration of the American people; and Dr. Pierce’s first announcement of his novel Hunter; a 1989 letter to National Vanguard magazine subscribers by Dr. William L. Pierce Dear NATIONAL VANGUARD Reader: We have a number of new books — and, for the first time, videos…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver ON 25 July 1876 a regiment of cavalry, sent by General Terry in advance of his troops for reconnaissance, and under the command of Colonel George Armstrong Custer (pictured), (1) entered the valley of the Little Big Horn in what is now southeastern Montana. Custer, probably deceived…
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Essays

by A Dissident Millennial Part I: The Legacy of the War THE MOST ominous trend of our time is the wholesale dispossession of White Europeans from lands they’ve occupied for hundreds and even thousands of years, reducing Whites to a dwindling minority on a global scale and a soon-to-be minority even within…
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