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An American Renaissance Reader Wants to Start a White Community

AR Articles on Segregation
Who Still Believes in Integration? (Sep. 1993)
Having it Both Ways (May 1997)
“A Choice to Be Whole” (July 2001)
Diversity Does Not Equal Integration (May 2001)
Segregation to the Rescue (June 2000)
Schools Resegregate (July 1999)
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Sir,

I am a long time subscriber to American Renaissance. I recently read “Building White Communities” by John Hunt Morgan in the Nov. 2004 issue. My family and I are ready. I am a family nurse practitioner, my wife is a registered nurse, and we have over $100,000 in savings. I have a lot of ideas and wish to become involved in starting a white community.

I have been looking at the demographics of different towns, counties, and states. I am very impressed with Southern Indiana. It is beautiful country. Many of the counties have populations more than 95% White. The people are predominantly conservative and supportive of traditional values. I believe in independent ownership of property; however, if ten or twenty AR supporters with approximately $100,000 each were willing to buy a large farm or tract of land, we could establish a community.

Please respond.

Cameron Scot
celtic82@sonic.net

(Posted on January 21, 2005)

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