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. (more…)
Tag: Black History Month
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Editor’s Note:
Sadly, the Black Invention Myths site is no longer online. Since this site is such an important resource, I have reproduced the main page below from http://www.archive.org/. The links lead either to external websites or to other pages at archive.org. Unfortunately, many of these pages cannot be displayed at present. I will try to find copies of all the missing pages and archive them at Counter-Currents. Argument 1,889,456 for print publishing! (more…)
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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 in spurious achievements and white guilt over spurious crimes. To combat this propaganda, we have assembled the following articles. (more…)
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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 in spurious achievements and white guilt over spurious crimes. To combat this propaganda, we have assembled the following articles. (more…)
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The following excerpt from Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors (Chicago: Third World Press) is from Adam Parfrey, ed., Apocalypse Culture II (Venice, Cal.: Feral House, 2000).
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One of the most widespread black invention myths, which has even insinuated itself into otherwise skeptical minds, is that peanut butter was invented by George Washington Carver. Some even seem to think that the invention of peanut butter is on a par with the printing press and penicillin. (more…)
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February, by presidential decree, is Black History Month. That means, more than anything else, that schoolchildren all over America are being given special materials and special lesson assignments designed to raise their consciousness of the great artistic, political, literary, scientific, and philanthropic contributions to human progress made by Blacks throughout recorded history — (more…)
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February 3, 2011 William Pierce
Black History Month Special
Destroying the Past1,390 words
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A few minor corrections to the article below. First, the mummy identified as possibly that of female Pharaoh Hatshepsut has now been identified as the mummy of Queen Tiy (also mentioned below), the mother of Akhnaton. (more…)
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Every High School student has had the story drummed into him: Dr. Charles Drew, the brilliant Negro medical researcher who discovered how to preserve human blood plasma so that it could be used for transfusions, is responsible for saving countless lives of wounded GIs during the Second World War. Five years after the war, however, White racism was responsible for Drew’s own death.
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Editor’s Note:
Every February — a.k.a., Black History Month — the Black Invention Myths site is frequently unavailable because its bandwidth is too limited to accommodate all would-be readers. Since this site is such an important resource, I have reproduced the main page below from http://www.archive.org/. The links lead either to external websites or to other pages at archive.org. (more…)