The 108th Congress should:
- create a "colorblind" government by
prohibiting any government agency from classifying
any individual by race, ethnicity, color or
national origin in the operation of public
education, public contracting or public
employment.
Julia
Brown
An
Anti-Communist Negro Makes This Appeal: Please Don't
Help Glorify Martin Luther King
Julia Brown, former Communist Party member turned
spy, explains why Martin Luther King with his
Communist connections should not be put on a
pedestal.
George
Schuyler
For America: Let Negroes Give Thanks - November
1965
Explains how despite the Civil Rights mantra, Black
Americans have attained great successes and have much
to be thankful for.
Journalism:
The Wagon That Broke Down - January 1966
This article by George Schuyler explains the
regrettable progression of American newspapers from
arenas of free expression to purveyors of special
interests and mediocrity, controlled by Big Government
and "managed" news.
The
Reds and I - March 1968
The author explains how there is no contradiction
between being conservative and Black.
Depravity
on the Loose - January 1969
George Schuyler, writer for American Opinion,
laments over the rapid moral and ethical degradation
of our country.
A
Letter to the South - September 1956
Robert Welch explains how federally-legislated
desegregation is more harmful and less effective than
voluntary desegregation.
Jesse
Jackson: Problem Profiteer - August 14, 2000
For more than three decades, Jackson played an
important part in one of the Establishment's most
successful strategies: The creation of conflict as a
pretext for a tyrannical "solution."
Honoring
the King Myth - January 4, 1999
Most Americans don’t realize that the Martin
Luther King they honor as a national hero is a blatant
myth
Passing
of an American Hero - July 22, 1996
Reverend Delmar Dennis risked his life to expose the
murderous hatred of the Ku Klux Klan
Secret
File on M. L. King - January 13, 1986
Since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. maintained
advisors affiliated with the Communist Party and had
other controversial allegations charged against him, a
national holiday in his name should not have been
established.
The
Americus Story - February 1970
Tells how a local JBS chapter in Georgia kept the
murder of one white boy from being blamed on and
retaliated against the entire black community.
The
Delmar Dennis Story - March 21, 1994
The inspiring and courageous story of Delmar Dennis
has been all but ignored by the mainstream media
Passing
of an American Hero - July 22, 1996
Reverend Delmar Dennis risked his life to expose the
murderous hatred of the Ku Klux Klan
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