American Renaissance

the War on White Heritage

Racist Screed Is Flying Off The Shelves, October 12, 2006, Intelligence Report
     The SPLC doesn’t like Patrick Buchanan’s latest book—or its popularity.

Retiree Continues His Decade-long Quest To Rename The Rum River, October 3, 2006, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minn.)
     Wants to remove “white man’s derogatory perversion of the river’s Dakota name.”

Tancredo Sings Dixie With Bigots, September 19, 2006, Denver Post
     SPLC attacks congressman for speaking to the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

Beyond Macaca: The Photograph That Haunts George Allen, September 14, 2006, The Nation
     Leftist magazine “exposes” Sen. Allen’s ties to the Council of Conservative Citizens.

V-J Day Revelry Persists in R.I., August 22, 2006, AP
     Critics want “Japan” removed from state’s “Victory Over Japan Day” commemoration.

NCAA PC, August 21, 2006, LewRockwell.com
     Blacks threaten expanded boycott of South Carolina because of Confederate memorial.

What’s Wrong With “Whiteness Studies”, August 4, 2006, Popcenter.org
     New field of study in colleges teaches collective guilt of whites for all that ails the world.

BCA Wants NCAA Championship Events Banned From S.C., August 2, 2006, AP
     Removing Confederate flag from Capitol dome doesn’t satisfy Black Coaches Assn.

George Washington, July 3, 2006, Washington Times
     Founding Father edged out of history in favor of black or Indian heroes.

Keep ‘America’ in Michigan Schools, May 25, 2006, Detroit News
     Michigan Dept. of Education forbids teachers from referring to US as “America.”

White Guilt and the Western Past, May 3, 2006, OpinionJournal
     America’s goal in the Iraq war is just as much to prove it isn’t imperialist as to win.

Jefferson Davis Home Rebuild Draws Criticism, April 26, 2006, Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Miss.)
     NAACP opposes rebuilding Confederate president’s home after Katrina damage.

Panel Discusses Controversial Mural, March 29, 2006, Daily Beacon (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
     Some find 50-year-old mural that shows happy blacks in cotton field too much to bear.

Ohio Statue Controversial, March 28, 2006, AP
     Ohio contemplates taking down statue of “racist” 19th century politician.

Second Street to Become MLK Boulevard, February 28, 2006, Charlotte Observer
     There are already 700 streets named after MLK in America; soon, there will be another one.

Schools Consider Afrocentric Curriculum, February 15, 2006, Chicago Tribune
     Black official thinks new curriculum would eliminate racial differences in achievement.

Houston’s New Soccer Team to Change Their Name, February 15, 2006, ABC-13 (Houston)
     “Houston 1836” to change name because Mexicans offended by allusion to Mexican defeat.

‘We Name Schools After Heroes’, February 14, 2006, Chicago Sun-Times
     Chicago school renamed “Emmett Louis Till Math & Science Academy.”

Statues May Honor Famous Mexicans, January 26, 2006, Dallas Morning News
     Dallas plans to place statues of Mexican heroes in park.

Organizers of MLK Memorial Quicken Pace to Get Slain Leader Among Greats, January 16, 2006, USA TODAY
     The National Mall may get an MLK memorial in a few years.

Mo. Student Receives Apology Over Kilt, January 11, 2006, AP
     School that banned kilt at high school dance admits it was wrong.

Harlandale Board Considers Renaming ‘Stonewall’ School, December 30, 2005, San Antonio Express-News
     Former official wants school to be named for Cesar Chavez rather than “racist” general.

Student Asked to Change Out of Kilt Seeks Dress Code Change, December 23, 2005, AP
     Student wanted to honor his heritage; principal called him a “clown.”

White Settlement to Keep Its Name, November 9, 2005, Austin American-Statesman
     Texas town holds on to its heritage.

Cesar Chavez Drive Dedicated, October 17, 2005, Portales News-Tribune (NM)
     Schoolchildren lobbied town to change street name from “Jefferson” to “Cesar Chavez.”

City of White Settlement to Consider Name Change, October 17, 2005, AP
     Texas town thinks changing name will attract business.

Voters Want Change of School’s Name, June 10, 2005, San Francisco Chronicle
     School named after Thomas Jefferson wants name change because of slave-owning.

School To Vote on Renaming Jefferson Elementary, March 23, 2005, San Francisco Chronicle
     School may change its name to “Cesar Chavez” or “Sojourner Truth.”

Al-Azhar—The Vatican's Official Apologies Demanded, March 18, 2005, Morocco Times
     Egyptian religious official insists that Pope apologize for Crusades.

House Debates Naming BWI After Marshall, January 25, 2005, Washington Times
     Maryland legislature weighs naming airport after Thurgood Marshall.

Adios, WHFS, January 13, 2005, Washington Times
     Forty-three-year-old DC rock station goes Spanish.

French Religious Symbols Ban Cuts Two Ways, December 14, 2004, AP
     If you can’t have hijabs in schools, you can’t have Christmas candies either.

Furor in Italy Over Scrapping of Christmas Play, December 14, 2004, Reuters
     Italian schools remove Christian references so as not to offend Muslims.

Scam Watch, December 13, 2004, iSteve.com
     The Southern Poverty Law Center has gotten rich off of “anti-racism.”

Schools Strive To Take Religion Out Of Holidays, December 9, 2004, East Valley Tribune (Az.)
     Arizona school children allowed to sing Kwanzaa songs, but not Christmas hymns in school concerts.

Little Rock Moves Away From Turbulent Past, November 30, 2004, AP
     Instead of “Confederate Blvd.,” city now has yet another street named after a black activist.

Parents See Remnants Of Racism At School, November 18, 2004, Chicago Tribune
     Blacks go on rampage against Confederate flag mementos and decorations at school.

Sufi Or Not Sufi? That Is The Question, October 27, 2004, Guardian (London)
     Sufi scholar will argue Shakespeare’s worldview similar to Sufism at Globe Theater lecture.

Group Brings ‘Reconciliation Journey’ To R.I., October 7, 2004, Providence Journal
     Article on Providence slave walks includes comments by Jared Taylor.

Anti-Slavery, White Supremacy Groups Clash In Marblehead, October 6, 2004, Salem News
     Most onlookers don’t take slave walk in Massachusetts seriously.

“Slavery Walks” Will Stir Up Resentment, September 28, 2004, AR News Exclusive
     Our press release urging cities to cancel “slavery walks.”

Officials Vote to Replace County Seal, September 16, 2004, Los Angeles Times
     Despite protests, L.A. County approves seal that replaces white goddess with squaw.

New Seal, Sans Cross, Offers Other Changes, September 9, 2004, L. A. Times
     New L.A. County seal replaces blond goddess with Indian woman. ACLU approves.

Slavery-Protest March Stirs Opposition, August 26, 2004, AP
     Pro-white group says “slavery reconciliation walk” is “white guilt.”