Counter-Currents
Remembering Madison Grant:
November 19, 1865–May 30, 1937
Greg Johnson
Today is the birthday of Madison Grant, American aristocrat and pioneering advocate of white racial preservationism, immigration restriction, eugenics, anti-miscegenation laws, and the conservation of wildlife and wilderness. To learn more about Grant’s life and legacy, see these articles at Counter-Currents:
- Jonathan Bowden, “The E-Word: Eugenics and Environmentalism, Madison Grant and Lothrop Stoddard”
- Hubert Collins, “Ten Questions for Radical Environmentalist Derek Jensen, Part II”
- James Dunphy, “Madison Grant’s The Conquest of a Continent”
- A. Graham, “Profiles of Early Conservationists”
- Madison Grant, “White Men”
- C. F. Robinson, “Madison Grant’s Great Work The Conquest of a Continent”
Remembering Madison Grant: November 19, 1865–May 30, 1937
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There’s a great American Renaissance profile of the man as well:
https://www.amren.com/news/2010/07/madison_grant_a/
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