SCLC Agitates Against Confederate Monuments and Holidays
For those who don’t know their history, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) was Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “civil rights” organization. It grew out of […]
For those who don’t know their history, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) was Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “civil rights” organization. It grew out of […]
Introducing the new and improved “Merlin” … Note: You may recall Idris Elba in his previous role as the Norse god Heimdall, “the fairest of […]
The president of Washington and Lee University, Kenneth Ruscio, announced in an email this afternoon that the eight regimental Confederate battle flags on display in […]
That’s all there is to this story. Anthony Cumia, the host of the Opie & Anthony radio show, was viciously attacked by a black woman […]
United States While the national media spent most of Memorial Day weekend discussing Elliot Rodger’s Retribution against blonde haired White women, Black Summer 2014 kicked off around America […]
Maryland I’ve only been through Baltimore once in my life. In August 2010, I had to travel through there on a business trip to Philadelphia. […]
Maryland H/T CofCC Impeccable timing. I’m working on my review of Paul Kersey’s new book, The City That Bleeds: Race, History and the Death of […]
Alabama H/T SBPDL 50 Years Forward after MLK’s Birmingham campaign brought about the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the “liberated” black residents of Thugham have […]
Maryland Here’s what it says on the back cover: “You’ve seen HBO’s critically acclaimed series “The Wire,” created by former Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon. […]
Georgia This is incredible … Note: It has been a while since we have addressed BRA and black crime. As you can see, nothing has […]
Alabama After my son is born in early June, I won’t be able to travel and participate in activism events as much as I used […]
Wisconsin Food for thought: because of the crippling legacy of racism, slavery, and segregation, a recent study found that Wisconsin is the worst state in […]
Georgia They’re using the Confederate battle flag:
New York Spike Lee is furious that his old neighborhood is going uphill …
Haiti Haiti’s Bad Press: Origins, Development, and Consequences by the anthropologist Robert Lawless can be summed up as another one of the “rose-tinted accounts of the […]
Haiti If Haiti’s apologists could ever be bothered to read this old book, they would be sorely disappointed with Ludwell Lee Montague’s Haiti and the […]
Haiti We’ve already seen Hesketh Prichard’s description of the Cul-de-Sac plain in 1899 in Where Black Rules White. Sir Spenser St. John (1884) and Hesketh Prichard […]
Haiti There are few topics more dear to the heart of White Nationalists than the dream of colonizing African-Americans in a foreign country. I’ve spent […]
Haiti Even today, Sir Spenser St. John’s Hayti, or, The Black Republic still enjoys a reputation as the most negative book ever written about Haiti. Spenser […]
South Carolina The Barbados-South Carolina connection has come up in a discussion at Civil War Talk. There’s a thread over there that links to an […]
Haiti Here’s a key excerpt from Mats Lundahl’s Poverty In Haiti: Essays on Underdevelopment on the nature of Haiti’s external debt: “The occupation put an […]
Haiti There comes a point in every critical investigation when you either admit failure or strike pay dirt. In the course of OD’s Caribbean Project, […]
Haiti In racialist circles, Jared Diamond is known for his bestselling 1999 book Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies which attempts to explain […]
Haiti Hesketh Prichard’s Where Black Rules White: A Journey Across and About Hayti is a travelogue written by a British explorer who set out in 1899 to […]
Haiti The year is 1899. Hesketh Prichard, a British explorer, adventurer, and travel writer, has arrived in Haiti to see with his own eyes the […]
RNC I don’t consider the subject to be worthy of attention, but here is the latest for those who are still fighting for “the soul” […]
Haiti Philippe Girard’s Haiti: The Tumultuous History – From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation is easily the best of the most recent popular histories […]
Equatorial Guinea It wouldn’t be right to let Black History Month 2014 pass here without paying tribute to Francisco Macías Nguema of Equatorial Guinea. Dubbed […]
Third World I stumbled across this book in the course of trying to find out the total amount of money that the West has spent […]
Haiti The Daily Beast has a new article by a 31-year-old journalist who has figured out what is wrong with Haiti. In “The Aid Industry […]
Haiti Insofar as White Nationalists know anything about the history of Haiti, Dr. William Pierce’s classic ADV broadcast “The Lesson of Haiti” is usually the […]
Haiti Reading over Steve Sailer’s column “Why Haiti Is So Hopeless,” I am struck by how little attention is paid to the relative absence of tourism […]
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