American Renaissance

Black Myths

Racism 101, February 1, 2007, FrontPageMagazine.com
     Immigrant Univ. of Ariz. director of “Africana” Studies shows little gratitude to host country.

Ex-Pilot Confirms Bomber Loss, December 20, 2006, AP
     Tuskegee myth debunked.

Records Said To Dispute Tuskegee Airmen Lore, December 12, 2006, AP
     Some call results of new historical research disputing myth “outrageous.”

California Black History At Risk?, December 7, 2006, LA Times
     California preserves remains of all-black town as a state historic park.

Museum Honors Emmett Till In Mississippi, September 21, 2006, AP
     America must never forget the crimes of whites.

Polio Vaccination Dismissed As Devil’s Work Across Africa, September 15, 2006, News.Scotsman.com
     Many think vaccine is part of a Western plot to sterilize blacks or spread AIDS.

Biased Doctors?, February 23, 2006, National Review Online
     Blacks do receive worse medical treatment than whites, but not because of biased doctors.

Lecturer: Blacks Have Yet to Heal, February 8, 2006, Herald News (Paterson, NJ)
     Black lecturer tells university audience blacks suffer from “post-traumatic slave syndrome.”

Black Jesus Pic Looks to Tap Controversy, February 7, 2006, Variety
     Producer doesn’t think it’s hard to believe that Jesus was black.

Local Educators Confront Black Achievement Gap, February 3, 2006, North County Times (Escondido, Cal.)
     Education official says the key to closing the gap is understanding ebonics.

New Bid to Find Truth About Old Race Riot, December 22, 2005, Christian Science Monitor
     State historian says “white supremacist” coup killed dream of Reconstructed South.

Katrina Death Stats Contradict Racial Complaints, December 13, 2005, NewsMax
     Most who died because of Hurricane Katrina were not black.

Katrina Victims Blame Racism for Slow Aid, December 7, 2005, MSNBC
     Black Katrina survivors tell tall tales at congressional hearing.

Pharoah Furor, December 5, 2005, Palm Beach Post
     Lectures proving Tut was black planned in Fort Lauderdale during archaeological exhibit.

White People Won’t Vote for Blacks, Congressman Charges, October 14, 2005, CNSNews.com
     Rep. Watt thinks “substantial majority” of whites would never vote for a black candidate.

Lee to Take Spiky Look at Katrina, October 13, 2005, Guardian (London)
     Director making film about Katrina believes black neighborhoods deliberately flooded.

Rodney King Is Arrested After a Fight at His Home, September 30, 2005, AP
     Mr. King can’t get along with his family.

Light-Skinned Tut Fuels the Ire of Activists, Scholars, September 26, 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale)
     Black “scholars” believe reconstruction of Pharaoh should be black.

Do Blacks Believe Levee Was Blown?, September 19, 2005, WorldNetDaily.com
     Columnist amazed by how many black New Orleanians believe conspiracy theory.

Farrakhan Visits Charlotte, Criticizes Federal Response, September 14, 2005, WCNC (Charlotte)
     Black leader thinks someone destroyed levees to damage black part of city.

On I-10’s ‘Trail of Tears,’ Conspiracy Theories Swirl, September 7, 2005, Montreal Gazette
     Blacks believe hurricane evacuation a plot to run them out of the city.

The Left’s War on Black and Latino Children, August 31, 2005, FrontPageMagazine
     Black leaders accuse medical researchers of infecting black children with AIDS.

Blacks Still Don’t Trust Birth Control, August 12, 2005, EURWEB.com
     One-quarter think US government forcibly sterilizes blacks.

The Myth Of Black Soldiers Dying Disproportionately, March 21, 2005, MichelleMalkin.com
     White soldiers are overrepresented and blacks underrepresented in Iraq deaths.

Jackson: Minorities Face ‘Hostile Climate’, February 22, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
     Jesse Jackson never changes.

Black Americans Suspect HIV Plot, January 26, 2005, The Guardian (London)
     Half of blacks believe AIDS was produced in a government laboratory.

Rideau’s Release Makes Justice Weep, January 26, 2005, Scripps Howard
     Wilbert Rideau got off murder conviction by portraying himself as the victim.

Kerry’s “Disenfranchisement” Demagoguery, January 21, 2005, FrontPageMagazine.com
     Democrats continue to pander to black conspiracy theories.

Reevaluating Martin Luther King Jr.’s Holy-Day, January 18, 2005, Your Civilization.Com
     Blogger examines the truth behind the “patron saint of diversity.”

The Race Card, 2005, January 13, 2005, Townhall.com
     Will Smith thinks AIDS may be the result of genetic warfare testing.

The Florida Myth Spreads, January 11, 2005, National Review Online
     Black congressmen tried hard to find something wrong with Ohio elections, but couldn’t.

Discrimination Myths that Everyone Believes, December 8, 2004, LewRockwell.com
     It isn’t true that being in a minority leads to poverty.

Recount 2004, November 30, 2004, National Review Online
     Jesse Jackson tries to make Ohio this election’s Florida.

Jackson Slams NI Race Hate, November 12, 2004, Press Association
     Civil rights dinosaur tells Irish that hostility to immigrants could destroy their economy.

Jesus Christ Is No 1 Black Icon, October 26, 2004, Asian News International
     Poll in a British newspaper for blacks puts Jesus Christ ahead of MLK as history’s greatest black man.

AIDS ‘Made To Kill Blacks’, October 11, 2004, News.com.au (Australia)
     African Nobel Peace Prize winner believes whites created AIDS to exterminate blacks.

Dispelling Urban Legends about Florida, October 4, 2004, FrontPageMagazine.com
     Sen. Kerry uses conspiracy theories to attract black voters.

Separate and Unequal, September 14, 2004, National Review Online
     Black media say a vote for Republicans is a vote for lynchings and church-burnings.

Kerry Hints GOP May Suppress Black Votes, September 13, 2004, AP
     Sen. Kerry stokes conspiracy theory to gain black vote.

Half of New Yorkers Believe US Leaders Had Foreknowledge of 9-11, August 31, 2004, Zogby News
     More than 60 percent of blacks and Hispanics believe in 9/11 conspiracy.

BET/CBS News Poll of Black Voters, July 27, 2004, PR Newswire
     Sixty-eight percent of blacks believe there are deliberate attempts to prevent them from voting.

Running on Urban Mythology, July 12, 2004, Peter Kirsanow, National Review Online
     John Kerry campaigns on the myth of black voter disenfranchisement in Florida in 2000.

Rev. Moon Cultivates Black Allies, July 6, 2004, Frank Langfitt, Baltimore Sun
     Black ministers support wealthy Korean benefactor who claims he is the messiah.