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American Renaissance is a monthly magazine that has been published since 1991. It has been called "a literate, undeceived journal of race, immigration and the decline of civility." Many consider it America's premier publication of racial-realist thought. (Note: Chicago area
enthusiasts of
American Renaissance have their own Web site,
www.chicagoamren.com. Other local sites are under construction.)
The Mankind Quarterly was founded in 1961 as a scholarly journal of anthropology, and still fulfills that function today. It is one of the few scholarly venues where the "politically correct" notion that race does not exist is discarded in favor of genuine scientific inquiry.
A Washington, DC-based "think tank" that concerns itself with political, economic, and cultural issues of interest to the traditional American majority. The NPI Web Site includes background information and "white papers" as
well as commentary on current news items.
A very useful forum for those who wish to preserve the traditional American (read: white) way of life. While this site is not racialist per se, neither does it shy away from nor censor those who wish to explore the connection between "whiteness" and the culture and way of life that whites have built in the United States and Europe. A must for conservatives!
The Rockford Institute's primary focus can best be described as "cultural conservatism"--a genuine reverence for the traditional Western culture that was once referred to as "Christendom." This impressive "think tank" provides a welcome alternative to the amoral, multicultural thought currently dominating American academia.
Scholars of the Rockford Institute write both for major media outlets and for the Institute's house organ, Chronicles.
Featuring an impressive assortment of articles on topics of interest to whites, VDARE is named after Virginia Dare, the first English child born on American soil. Run by Peter Brimelow's Center for American Unity.
Official Web page of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, chaired by Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado, a stalwart opponent of illegal immigration.
The largest and oldest immigration control organization in the U.S.
A useful immigration control organization that provides "report cards" on how members of Congress voted on immigration issues.
Devoted primarily to immigration, population, and related issues, the Social Contract Press publishes a wide variety of useful books, including Jean Raspail's eerily prophetic Camp of the Saints.
A political action committee dedicated to enforcing and strengthening our immigration laws founded by Congressman Tom Tancredo and chaired by Angela "Bay" Buchanan.
Pat Buchanan's alternative to the National Review. Espouses "paleo-conservatism," i.e. real conservatism before it got hijacked by the neo-cons. While this publication generally shies away from explicitly racial issues, it displays an unapologetic pride in Western culture--a rarity among "mainstream" publications.
Founded in 1995, the ANU bills itself as the "largest nationalist political
organization in the United States." Among the "common-sense" measures it supports are
protection of the American worker from globalization; scaling back of "big government" and
"big taxation"; and restoration of the right to free association, including
voluntary racial separation. Its book service, the
Northern
Voice Bookstore, is a valuable resource for anyone wanting to learn more about these and other
crucial issues.
Definitely to the right of the American Conservative, the Council of Conservative Citizens takes a staunchly conservative, pro-white political activist stance with an unmistakable "southern accent."
Canada's immigration problems are in many ways worse than those of the U.S. because the
government is actively promoting immigration, and--since there is no American-style guarantee of free speech in Canada--anyone who
speaks out against it risks prosecution under "hate speech" laws. Friends of Canada can familiarize themselves with these issues at this site run by courageous activist Paul Fromm.
Tired of feeling like an "alien" in the world of sports just because you're white? This site is a welcoming and informative place--and a lot of fun!
A newspaper covering a wide variety of topics impacting the interests of the American majority.
An organization dedicated to promoting the use of English as the United States' only official language,
and to combating creeping linguistic Balkanization.
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