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If you haven’t subscribed to American Renaissance, here’s what you’re missing in the January 2009 issue:
The Unknown Martin Luther King, Jr.: Was King really the greatest American? Is his status as the leading American icon warranted? Benjamin J. Ryan believes we should consider all of the publicly available information about his life, including much that is rarely discussed. Mr. Ryan takes an unflinching look at the King record of plagiarism, his frequent infidelity, his attitude toward whites, his close association with known Communists (as well as his own pro-socialist views), and his rejection of historic Christianity. And he explains why he regards this record as relevant to King’s place in American history.
In The Human Animal, editor Jared Taylor reviews Erectus Walks Amongst Us, by Richard Fuerle, a fascinating, scholarly work on the emergence of the races. The author provides an in-depth consideration of the role of IQ in the evolutionary development of the racial groups. And most significantly, Mr. Fuerle explains his rationale for rejecting the prevailing “out-of-Africa” theory of human origins.
Plus, a slowdown in Mexican immigration, more spoils for the racial shakedown industry, how alcohol breathalyzer machines are now racist, more legal harrassment for nationalist politicians in Europe, and more!