“Race Doesn’t Matter Anymore” – Yeah Right
Yet we are going to hear ALL DAY LONG, on every channel, in every newspaper, in every magazine, on the radio, and so on, how Obama […]
Yet we are going to hear ALL DAY LONG, on every channel, in every newspaper, in every magazine, on the radio, and so on, how Obama […]
I can’t stomach voting for Obama out of disgust with McCain, so I will vote for either Chuck Baldwin or Ralph Nader, whoever is on […]
Following up on the previous post. The United States was founded as a “white man’s country.” Outside of New England, Americans didn’t believe in the […]
By 1855, only five states in the Union had not restricted the voting rights of free negroes: Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. […]
James Madison’s war message which was used to justify the War of 1812 included the following paragraph about the “Native Americans”: … except for one […]
At Firezone, a discussion of the origins of American anti-racism.
Lots of new entries from the Early National Period have been posted to the American Racial History Timeline. The older version is online at Firezone.
The new/old forum is located here. Check it out.
I was going to write about this yesterday. Auster beat me to it. I have nothing to say aside from not being surprised in the […]
The Occidental Dissent forum has been restored. All the old posts and accounts are still there. I’m especially pleased to see that the original American […]
Kunstler on his social vision: The sclerosis of American life is shocking. If you go further north up the Hudson River, to Fort Edward and […]
Free black males lost the right to vote in Connecticut and Rhode Island in 1818 and 1822 respectively. They got it back around the time […]
A strong background in American history is the most thorough antidote that I know of to much of the nonsense that prevails in the mainstream. […]
I have restarted the American Racial History Timeline. Feel free to add contributions.
As part of the Monroe Doctrine, the United States pledged not to intervene in European wars or “internal concerns.” I had forgotten that.
Another excerpt from Howe’s What Hath God Wrought: But in his enthusiasm for American institutions, the incoming president got carried away. “And if we look to […]
At View From the Right, Larry Auster has a new tirade up against Tanstaafl: Or, when I speak of “Europeans” and “blacks,” am I being […]
(Listen Here) James Howard Kunstler often describes Saratoga Springs N.Y. as a classic Main Street American town. In part one of this special program, we […]
An excerpt on Indian removal from Daniel Walker Howe’s What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848: White attitudes toward the Native Americans varied. […]
Jim Kalb has some thoughts this morning about White Nationalism: The basic problem with the approach, of course, is that “whiteness” doesn’t have much to say […]
Americans give lip service to diversity, but practice homogeneity. As it was eight years ago, few Americans have regular contact with people of other races, […]
Here. WASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan group of 27 elder statesmen is sending an open letter to both presidential candidates and every member of Congress […]
John Zmirak is suffering from a profound, secret, half-rationalized, fundamentally religious decision – a wrong one – to remain childless and unmarried, unlike my agnostic, irreligious […]
Via Amitai Etzioni. In The New Yorker, a long article documenting the decline of the conservatism. By the end of the century, a movement inspired […]
A post of mine from the SPLC’s Hatewatch blog: Jonathan, the term “White Supremacy” or Supremacist was invented by the Jews as a form of […]
Kunstler’s latest: It’s hard to imagine what kind of melodramas were unspooling on the Hamptons lawns this weekend, while everybody else in America was watching […]
Robert Lindsay on the stupidity of stereotypical anti-racist behavior.
An excerpt from Michael Fitzgerald’s Splendid Failure: Postwar Reconstruction in the American South: By 1874 all of New England had outlawed de jure segregation in […]
An interview with Richard Heinberg on the accelerating rise of crude oil prices since mid-2007. At the New York Times, a graph of the varying […]
After radically altering the nature of Americanism, the Boomers are worried about the future as they start checking out on life. A new study by […]
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