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Civil Rights

Classic Essays

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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Essays

by Alex Fontana “Integration is the time between the first black family moving in and the last white family moving out” — Saul Alinsky As is the Microcosm, so is the Macrocosm THE FEMINIST ‘social justice’ campaign first launched on Twitter against “manspreading” has made the…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce A FEW WEEKS ago — Saturday, November 27, 1982 — 36 members of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, with headquarters in Tuscumbia, Alabama, gathered in the nation’s capital to protest the racially destructive policies of the U.S. government. The group’s…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims AMERICAN GOVERNMENT is a government of limited powers, and one of the limitations is the First Amendment. That being so, the authority of our government to prevent discrimination is limited to the policies and practices of the government itself, to ensure that all citizens are equals…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Tanya Cohen’s screed below is a good example of the absolutist, Stalinist, wildly over-the-top control-freak mentality that characterizes many in the Jewish power structure. To her, “freedom” means Jews being “free” to control everything…
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EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom RECENTLY Google replaced their normal search page graphic with one depicting Mohandas K. Gandhi, also known as Mahatma (Sanskrit for “Great Soul”) Gandhi, in recognition of his birthday, which is now celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence. Gandhi’s…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom (the text of a speech given by Mr. Strom in 1994 on the nationwide radio program, American Dissident Voices) WHEN THE COMMUNISTS TOOK OVER a country, one of the first things that they did was to confiscate all the privately-held weapons, to deny the people the physical ability to…
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Classic EssaysJeff Hook

Background on Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott by Jeff Hook AS A VETERAN ACTIVIST, Rosa Parks earned a major role in a Communist production entitled “The Civil Rights Movement.” She played her part convincingly for fifty years, from 1955 to her death in 2005: that of the courageous…
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