Frederick Commission Acts on Taney Statue March 14, 2008 "Civil rights" leaders oppose statue honoring former Chief Justice.
Pocahontas: Destroyer of Nations March 14, 2008 Permissive immigration didn’t work out well for the Indians.
Letters Suggest Lincoln Wanted to Buy Slaves for $400 Apiece in ‘Gradual Emancipation’ March 5, 2008 Buying slaves would have been cheaper than fighting the South.
The King Holiday and Its Meaning February 15, 2008 The origins of our national celebration of multi-racialism and political correctness.
Former S.C. Slave’s Legacy Disputed November 21, 2007 Blacks want a monument for executed rebel slave Denmark Vesey.
Diversity Gave Birth To L.A. August 22, 2007 More than half of the city’s original settlers said to be descended from Africans.
Taney’s Tainted Legacy July 17, 2007 Group capitalizes on Maryland’s apology for slavery, calls for removing bust.
A Social History Of An Unusual Aspect Of America July 13, 2007 Desegregating beaches and swimming pools.
A Name Change To Honor Slaves Who Built Capitol June 18, 2007 Rep. Jackson: "Emancipation is the enduring theme of our nation’s unfolding story."
Missouri: Another Proposal To Apologize For Slavery March 27, 2007 Missouri to "apologize" for actions taken before Missouri was a state.
Phila. To Honor Washington’s Slaves February 28, 2007 Design by black-owned firm selected for memorial.
Sharpton’s Ancestor Was Owned by Thurmond’s February 26, 2007 Sharpton derives pride from connection to Thurmond family.
The Real-Life Indiana Jones And The Mansion Of Doom February 21, 2007 Discovery may settle question whether first inhabitants of North America were European.
DNA Clue To Presidential Puzzle February 7, 2007 Discovery undermines possibility of recent paternal ancesters from Middle East.
Did Rats, Not Spanish, Doom Indians? January 10, 2007 Epidemics of 1545 and 1576 may have been caused by local rats.
Donors Fund UCLA Chair On Japanese American Internment October 9, 2006 Endowed chair devoted to promoting white guilt.
Atlanta Reflects On Racist Past September 5, 2006 "Coalition" plans events to remind whites of 1906 riot.
Letter to The American Conservative February 21, 2006 Jared Taylor takes issue with the contention that whites are not capable of racial consciousness.
Mexican Border Incursions Redux: In 1916, Wilson Sent in the Army January 27, 2006 The US dealt with Mexican border incursions differently in 1916.
Mass Eviction To Mexico In 1930s Spurs Apology December 30, 2005 California apologizes for deporting Mexicans and may pay reparations.
Segregation-Era Signs Found in Arkansas December 19, 2005 Mayor wants signs marking "white" and "colored" water fountains placed in museum.
Black History Becoming a Star Tourist Attraction August 16, 2005 Museums detailing the horrors of slavery spring up all over the Baltimore/Washington region.
Ed. Panel to Probe Lessons of Slavery August 12, 2005 NY Assemblyman believes American school-children don't hear nearly enough about slavery.
Georgia Lynchings to Be Re-Enacted July 25, 2005 "Civil rights activists" hope re-enactment will lead to prosecutions.
Further Down The Road (Paved With Good Intentions) July 15, 2005 Jared Taylor's new introduction to his classic book on race.
Capitol Slave Labor Studied June 2, 2005 Congress creates "task force" to study slave labor on the Capitol.
Program Gives Kids Intense View of Slavery May 16, 2005 Re-enactment for children does not give an impartial view of American slavery.
Nickelodeon Tells Kids: Alamo Fought for Slavery May 9, 2005 Children's network says Texas revolution was just a dispute over slavery.
Lincoln Museum Offers Unflinching Look at Racism, Civil War April 20, 2005 Museum in Illinois emphasizes "racism" of Lincoln's era.
Fight of the Century: Jack Johnson vs. White America January 19, 2005 Documentary eulogizes black boxer whose affairs with white women outraged early 20th century America.
Shame on Us January 19, 2005 Los Angeles Times editorial apologizes for paper's 1910 coverage of Jack Johnson.
Reevaluating Martin Luther King Jr.’s Holy-Day January 18, 2005 Blogger examines the truth behind the "patron saint of diversity."
Why You Need to Know the Scots-Irish October 14, 2004 The Scots-Irish produced many of America's greatest soldiers.
Slavery Roles Reversed In Walk Aimed At Healing Spirits September 30, 2004 Slavery walk draws many fewer than expected.
The Internment Taboo September 21, 2004 New book suggests wartime internment of US Japanese was justified.
The Case for Racial Profiling August 9, 2004 Michelle Malkin punctures myths about WWII Japanese relocation camps.
Book Defends WWII Internment Of Japanese Americans, Racial Profiling August 6, 2004 Michelle Malkin believes national security more important than non-whites' civil rights.
The Myth of the American “Concentration Camp” August 6, 2004 Michelle Malkin agrees with AR about Japanese relocation camps.
Farah Takes On Revisionist History July 20, 2004 Only a third of students can name a WWII general, but two thirds know of Japanese relocation centers.