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Books about race and genetics, with an emphasis on White history, White pride, and race relations.

A Race Against Time: Racial Heresies for the 21st Century

Since the 1960s, every pillar of American society has passionately supported the goal of eliminating “racism.” The belief that all races are identical or interchangeable in terms of average ability and capacity for high civilization has become the equivalent of a state religion. Nevertheless, residential neighborhoods rema ...

Year:2003
Defensive Racism

New America is coming... And it isn’t pretty. Foreseeing a collapse so severe that it will cause us to start numbering our economic depressions, Edgar J. Steele paints the image of an America rarely seen in mainline media: ripped apart by racial strife, seething with resentment and verging on open warfare in the city stree ...

Author:Edgar J. Steele
Year:2004
Don't Take it Personally

"Frank Borzellieri is willing to tell truths the left-wing media don’t want you to hear and won’t let you hear. And he writes ably, often powerfully, and accurately." - Samuel Francis, from the Foreword to "Don’t Take It Personally: Race, Immigration, Crime and Other Heresies." "Don’t Take It Personally" is a collection of ...

Author:Frank Borzellieri
Year:2004
Jewish Supremacism

I promise that this book will challenge you. It's amazing documentary evidence will confront some of your most cherished beliefs. If you can put aside as best you can the prejudices you may have on this subject and even preconceptions you might have about me personally - you can more fairly evaluate the ideas and evidence ...

Author:David Duke
Year:2001 (updated 2007)
March of the Titans: A History of the White Race

The complete and comprehensive history of the White Race, spanning 350 centuries of tumultuous events. This is their incredible story - of vast visions, empires, achievements, triumphs against staggering odds, reckless blunders, crushing defeats and stupendous struggles. Most importantly of all, revealed in this work is the ...

Author:Arthur Kemp
Year:2009
My Awakening

My Awakening is a powerful autobiographical account of David Duke's evolution from a typical American son to one of the most controversial political leaders in the world. His compelling story takes us from his early life and love of the wetlands and forests of south Louisiana to his activism for the rights and heritage of E ...

Author:David Duke
Year:1998
New Culture, New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe

Author:Michael O'Meara
Year:1st edition (March 19, 2004)
On Genetic Interests

With the publication of On Genetic Interests, Frank Salter has made a vitally important contribution to our understanding of the significance of race and ethnicity in human affairs. Dr. Salter, an Australian who has been a researcher since 1991 at the Max Planck Society in Andechs, Germany, offers a perspective that is no l ...

Author:Frank Salter
Year:2006
Paved With Good Intentions

This is the book that established Jared Taylor as an expert and commentator on race relations. The publishers of American Renaissance have reprinted this classic with a new preface for the 2004 edition by Jared Taylor. Race is the great American dilemma. This has always been so, and is likely to remain so. Race has marred o ...

Author:Jared Taylor
Year:2004
Race and Reason

Carlton Putnam’s Race and Reason is still one of the clearest accounts ever written of the importance of race differences for American society. It was tremendously popular when it first appeared in 1961, and its insights are as fresh and penetrating as ever. Race and Reason was made part of the high school curricula in Mis ...

Author:Carleton Putnam
Year:1961 (preface- November 1, 2006)
Race and the American Prospect

Fourteen scholars and experts on race and ethnicity reveal how race and ethnic differences have shaped America's cultural, historical, and political landscape. Each contributor examines the impact of racial differences on American society, from religion and politics to Southern history and sociobiology, and explains why bio ...

Author:Samuel Francis
Year:2006
Race Diffences in Intelligence

Richard Lynn, one of the leading researchers on intelligence and personality and the author of several major books on IQ and personality research, summarizes in this landmark work what one scholar has described as “the definitive study of race differences in intelligence.” Since 1977, Richard Lynn has blazed a pioneering tr ...

Author:Richard Lynn
Year:2006
Race, Evolution and Behavior

Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective is a controversial [book (first unabridged edition 1995, third unabridged edition 2000) written by J. Philippe Rushton, a professor of psychology at the University of Western Ontario, and the current head of the Pioneer Fund. Rushton argues that race is a valid biolo ...

Author:J. Philippe Rushton
Year:3rd edition (May 2000)
Racism Schmacism

In this timely and much needed book, James Edwards exposes how liberals, the media and race hustlers use the word "racist" to neutralize any effective conservative opposition to Obama's policies. Edwards pulls no punches as he convincingly demonstrates exactly how the left employs this tactic, and shows how conservatives ro ...

Author:James Edwards
Year:2010
Separation and its Discontents

Kevin MacDonald develops a theory of anti-Semitism based on an evolutionary interpretation of social identity theory. Historical examples of anti-Semitism are analyzed as scientifically comprehensible gentile responses to a distinctive, segregated group. Anti-Semitism has historically been exacerbated by resource competitio ...

Author:Kevin MacDonald
Year:2003(softcover)
Shots Fired

“Sam Francis was born with three great gifts: one of the finest minds of his generation, wit and humor, and a brave heart to pursue and tell the truth.” So begins Patrick Buchanan’s generous and affectionate foreword to the best collection of Sam Francis articles now available, Shots Fired. Mr. Buchanan was right, of course ...

Author:Sam Francis
Year:2006
The Affirmative Action Hoax

Debate surrounding affirmative action has raged for years. In his book, Professor Farron examines the history of affirmative action and exposes the fraudulent nature of its justifications. The Affirmative Action Hoax centers on universities, where ability and achievement can be clearly compared, but it also examines the dam ...

Author:Steven Farron
Year:2005
The Culture of Critique

The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements. Kevin MacDonald is Professor of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach. He is the author of numerous works in evolutionary biology, including A People that Shall Dwell Alone: Judai ...

Author:Kevin MacDonald
Year:2002
The Real American Dilemma

This book answers the question: Why is race the problem that will not go away? Crime, poverty, illegitimacy, welfare dependence, school failure, immigration--all these burning issues of our time revolve around race. And yet, race is the subject about which Americans are most reluctant to speak honestly. We must not let the ...

Year:1998

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