In the United States, Black History Month — formerly known as “February” — is, unfortunately, not just about history. It is also an occasion for lies and propaganda to stoke black pride over spurious achievements and white guilt over spurious crimes. To combat this propaganda, we have assembled the following articles. Please link and repost these pieces far and wide.
- Gunnar Alfredsson, “Barking Up the Wrong Eritrea.”
- Gunnar Alfredsson, “Come for the Giveaway, Stay for the Riot.“
- Gunnar Alfredsson, “A Summer of Black Criminality.”
- Black Invention Myths
- Beau Albrecht reviews Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist
- Beau Albrecht, “Black Butthurt.“
- Beau Albrecht, “Black Like Me.”
- Beau Albrecht, “Cornel West’s Race Matters.”
- Beau Albrecht, “How Much Would Slavery Reparations Actually Cost?“
- Beau Albrecht, “The New Wave of the Gibsmedat Fever Pandemic.”
- Beau Albrecht, “On Reparations.”
- Beau Albrecht, “Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me.”
- Beau Albrecht, “Who Has Been Attacking Sikhs in Queens?.”
- Frank Allen, “The Other JQ: The Jazz Question.”
- Kerry Bolton, “Apartheid: Lest We Forget (Or Never Knew).”
- Kerry Bolton, “Ethiopia Pacific Movement,” Part I & Part II
- Kerry Bolton, “Fifty Years of Cant.”
- Peter Bradley, “Four Hundred Years Together: Wilmot Robertson on ‘The Negroes’.”
- Dave Chambers, “A Call For White Identity Politics: Ed Brodow’s The War on Whites.”
- T. H. Corday, “The Legacy of Lothrop Stoddard.”
- Jef Costello, “Speak the Truth or Kiss it All Goodbye.”
- Sam Davidson, “A Deal with the Devil: The Strange Case of Israel and South Africa.”
- Sam Davidson, “Nelson Mandela and the Jews.”
- James Dunphy, “We Can’t Save the Earth Without Reducing African Birth Rates.“
- Guillaume Durocher, “The Token President: Obama’s Hollow Legacy.”
- Brad Easton, “The Truth About Systemic Racism in America.”
- Lawrence Edwards, “Guess Who is Victimizing America’s Black Pop Stars?.”
- Julius Evola, “Negrified America.”
- Stephen Paul Foster, “George Floyd Meets Rodney King.”
- Sam Francis, “The King Holiday and its Meaning.”
- Jeff Frankas, “Get Out.”
- Jim Goad, “City of Brotherly Death.”
- Jim Goad, “Black Excellence in Crime.”
- Jim Goad, “Black Gorilla Crime Syndicates.”
- Jim Goad, “Black People of Walmart.”
- Jim Goad, “Blazing Saddles Comes to Wyoming.”
- Jim Goad, “Dog Lives Matter.”
- Jim Goad, “Fucking Up & Finding Out.”
- Jim Goad, “Gettin’ Niggy Wit It.”
- Jim Goad, “I’m Not a Racist, But . . ..”
- Jim Goad, “Junetarded Nation.”
- Jim Goad, “The Melanincompoop Theory.”
- Jim Goad, “Millions of Dead Rappers.”
- Jim Goad, “No, You Wasn’t Kings.”
- Jim Goad, “The Problem with Memphis.”
- Jim Goad, “Sympathy for the Gorilla Glue Girl.”
- Jim Goad, “The Town that Floyd Destroyed.”
- Jim Goad, “The Unpardonable Word.“
- Alex Graham, “The African Origin of Civilization.”
- Alex Graham, “Conservative Blank Slatism.”
- Alex Graham, “Thomas Jefferson & the Declaration of Independence.”
- Mark Gullick, “Fund the Police, Defund Blacks.”
- Mark Gullick, “The 12 Black Years Since Jared Taylor’s White Identity.”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Abraham Lincoln: Anti-White Negrophile?.”
- Andrew Hamilton, The Birth of a Nation
- Andrew Hamilton, “The Black (& White) Predicament: Harold Cruse’s The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual (1967).”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Blacks in Tennessee Williams’ Works.”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Jews and Slavery: Three Books by the Nation of Islam” (German translation here)
- Andrew Hamilton, “Let’s Talk About Missouri.”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Race in the Early Films of D. W. Griffith.”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Revisiting Tom Wolfe’s Radical Chic.”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Whiteness is More than Anti-Blackness” (Translations: French, German)
- Robert Hampton, “America’s State Religion Marches On.”
- Robert Hampton, “Asians Under Attack.”
- Robert Hampton, “1676: A Year that Shaped White America.”
- Robert Hampton, “The 1619 Project Devours its Liberal Parents.”
- Robert Hampton, “The ‘Hate Crime’ Against Jussie Smollett.”
- Robert Hampton, “The Real Victim of Jussie Smollett’s Hate Hoax.”
- Robert Hampton, “We are Derek Chauvin.”
- Huntley Haverstock, “Dems R (Also) the Real Racists.”
- Senator Jesse Helms’ Remarks on Martin Luther King Day, Part 1, Part 2
- Dabney Hixson, “Esau McCaulley’s Reading While Black.”
- George Hocking, “Ethnic Hegemonies in American History,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Gregory Hood, “Who is Responsible for Ferguson?.”
- Richard Houck, “By Any Other Name: The Hostile Media and Anti-White Violence.”
- Richard Houck, “Ice Cream Machines and Societal Disintegration.”
- Richard Houck, “7-11 Nationalism.”
- Richard Houck, “The War Against White Children,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- Richard Houck, “The War Against Whites in Advertising.”
- Richard Houck, “The War Against Whites in Advertising: A Follow-Up.”
- Nicholas R. Jeelvy, “Buck Breaking.”
- Nicholas R. Jeelvy, “Racial Cuckoldry is Now State-Sanctioned.”
- Nicholas R. Jeelvy, “Soul Plane: How Blacks Depict Themselves When They Think Whites aren’t Watching.”
- Greg Johnson, “‘Burn This Bitch Down’: Ferguson, Garner, and the End of Gentrification.”
- Greg Johnson, “Do Black Lives Matter?.”
- Greg Johnson, “Is White Nationalism Un-American?.”
- Greg Johnson, “Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Resources at Counter-Currents.”
- Greg Johnson, “The Nigger Word.”
- Greg Johnson, “Understanding the Charleston Church Massacre.”
- Greg Johnson, Interview with Mark Dyal, Part 1, transcript
- Greg Johnson and Paul Kersey, “Space: A Dream Deferred.”
- Richard Knight, “Institutional Racism Explained.”
- Richard Knight, “Three Episodes from the History of Racial Politics.”
- Travis LeBlanc, “Imitation of Life and an Imitation of Imitation of Life.”
- Travis LeBlanc, “Is Nicki Minaj Super Bass-ed?.”
- Travis LeBlanc, “Is Uncle Tom a Racial Slur?.”
- Travis LeBlanc, “Within Our Gates: The “Black Birth of a Nation.”
- Julian Lee, “In Praise of the White Singing Voice.”
- Julian Lee, “The White Singing Voice in Rock and Pop.”
- Abraham Lincoln, “Address on Colonization to a Deputation of Negroes.”
- Trevor Lynch reviews American Pimp
- Trevor Lynch, “Django Unchained: Another Jewish Wet Dream.”
- Trevor Lynch reviews Hidden Figures
- Kevin MacDonald, “Jews, Blacks, and Race.”
- Lipton Matthews, “Republicans Should Stop Pandering to Blacks.”
- Lipton Matthews, “The Tameness of Charles Murray.”
- Lipton Matthews, “What Could Be Driving Dysgenics in the Black Population?.”
- Margot Metroland, “Cashing in On Emmett Till.”
- Ava Moretti, Review of Manderlay
- Moriarty, “Separation & Black-Jewish Discontents.”
- Lawrence Murray, “Antebellum Dindu Adventure: The Birth of a Nation (2016).”
- Michael O’Meara, “The Cold War on Whites.”
- Michael O’Meara, “How the Irish Became White,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Jack Pershing, “Hinton Rowan Helper: Harbinger of America’s New Dawn.”
- William Pierce, “Destroying the Past.”
- William Pierce, “The Fraud of Black History.”
- William Pierce, “Lies for Profit: The Myth of Black History.”
- William Pierce, “The Roots of Civilization.”
- Michael Polignano, “White Pride and White Guilt.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “The Abolitionists as Virtue-Signalers: Nehemiah Adams and A South-side View of Slavery.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “An Open Letter to Scott Adams.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Another Good Samaritan Bites the Dust.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Black History Month Blues: The Tipping Point.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Black Lives Matter is Black Supremacy.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Colin Flaherty on Black Violence.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Democrats Are the Real Racists (and Why Blacks Don’t Care).”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “The FBI’s Secret Civil Rights Files,” Part 1, Part 2
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Forgetting Muhammad Ali.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Herman Husband, Eighteenth Century White Nationalist Pioneer.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “If I Were Black, I’d Vote Democrat.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “I’m Not Racist.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Let Them Drink Kool-Aid.”
- Spencer J. Quinn reviews Jared Taylor, ed.’s A Dissident’s Guide to Blacks and Africa
- Spencer J. Quinn, “The Only Honest Person in the Room.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “My Top Three Non Alt-Right Books.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “The Negro: America’s Problem.”
- Spencer J. Qunn, “Not Every Day is Christmas.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Remembering Hinton Rowan Helper.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “A Scene at the Beach.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “The Splintering Effect.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Thomas Nelson Page’s Bred in the Bone.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “Thomas Nelson Page’s Red Rock.”
- Spencer J. Quinn, “We Need to Stop Taking Black Complaints Seriously.“
- Fred Reed, “Communing with Rastus.”
- C. F. Robinson, “‘Disrespecting’ Black Soldiers.”
- C. F. Robinson, “Does America Need Black Troops?.”
- C. F. Robinson, “Heroes & Cowards: Diversity in the Military.”
- C. F. Robinson, “A Red-Pilled Reevaluation of the People’s Temple Tragedy.”
- C. F. Robinson, “The San Francisco Zebra Killings.”
- C. F. Robinson, “Solid Gold Study of the 1992 Rodney King Riot.”
- Dylann Roof, “Dylann Roof’s Manifesto (Annotated).”
- Adna Bertrand Rockwell, “A Trip Through Colonial America & The Black Belt.”
- Bryan Christopher Sawyer, “Black History Bombs: A Message to the Youth.”
- Bryan Christopher Sawyer, “Broke Buck Mountain (of BS): The Origins of The Willie Lynch Letter.”
- Severinus, “The Decline of Detroit: An American Mythos.”
- Alan S. Smithee, “Black Woman Privilege.”
- Alan S. Smithee, “Diversity and the Rape of Justice.”
- Alan S. Smithee, “Employers Hate Blacks, but They Love ‘Ebony’?.”
- Alan S. Smithee, “Is the War on Drugs Racist?.”
- Alan S. Smithee, “An Open Letter to Jesse Williams.”
- Alan S. Smithee, “Stop Being Frisky: Why Trump is Right about Stop & Frisk.”
- Kevin Alfred Strom, “The Beast as Saint: The Truth about Martin Luther King.”
- Kevin Alfred Strom, “The Beast as Saint” Video
- Kevin Alfred Strom, “The Case for Skepticism about Martin Luther King.”
- Donald Thoresen, “Nicholas Guyatt’s Bind Us Apart: How Enlightened Americans Invented Racial Segregation.”
- Donald Thoresen, “Racism, Eugenics, & the Progressive Movement.”
- Brian Tobin, “Weathering the Storm.”
- Morris van de Camp, “The American Colonization Society.”
- Morris van de Camp, “The American Race War of 1968.”
- Morris van de Camp, “The Brownsville Raid.”
- Morris van de Camp, “Central Park Wilding Revisionists & Deniers.”
- Morris van de Camp, “Contrived Hysteria.”
- Morris van de Camp, “Earnest Sevier Cox: Advocate for the White Ethnostate.”
- Morris van de Camp, “The Florida BIPOC War.”
- Morris van de Camp, “He Was Just About . . . to Turn His Life Around! Menace II Society & the Culmination of African Liberation.”
- Morris van de Camp, “How ‘Civil Rights’ Happened: A First Draft Overview.”
- Morris van de Camp, “The Lie of Afrocentrism.”
- Morris van de Camp, “Senile Joe’s Kabul Skedaddle.”
- Morris van de Camp, “Stacy Abrams & The Union’s Most Unstable State.”
- Morris van de Camp reviews Ta-Nehisi Coates’ We Were Eight Years in Power
- Morris van de Camp, “Woodrow Wilson’s African Army.”
- Irmin Vinson, “Amy Biehl: A White Liberal on the Dark Continent” (German translation here)
- Irmin Vinson, “Radicalized by Wikipedia?.”
- Irmin Vinson, “‘So the Last Shall be First . . .’: Alinsky’s Farting Negroes.”
- Scott Weisswald, “Imagine Music Without Black People.”
- Frances Cress Welsing, “The War of the Balls.”
- “Who Invented Peanut Butter?.”
The tag “blacks in America” will also lead the interested reader to many additional resources.
Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
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4 comments
Thanks Greg. I’ve been anxiously awaiting this.
Black History Month — formerly known as “February”…
Ha! Blacks claim RACISM! because they were given the shortest month of the year.
That is quite a list, Greg. I was pleased to see these by Pierce:
William Pierce, “Destroying the Past.”
William Pierce, “The Fraud of Black History.”
William Pierce, “Lies for Profit: The Myth of Black History.”
William Pierce, “The Roots of Civilization.”
His best on the subject, however, may have been this hilarious one from 26 years ago about the Harriet Tubman Black History Museum down in Macon, Georgia:
Brainwashing Our Children | National Vanguard
That’s quite an exhaustive list. I skimmed the titles but I didn’t see anything that specifically addressed the Civil Rights Acts of 1964. In particular, I’m curious about the arguments used against segregation at the time. Anything to help a parent balance the public school narrative?
It looks like Morris van de Camp’s “How ‘Civil Rights’ Happened” is a good starting point.
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