Last weekend’s American Renaissance conference marked the 30th anniversary of the very first conference we held, in 1994. This was a milestone that we marked with celebration and thanksgiving. On Friday evening, Assistant Editor Henry Wolff opened the conference, noting that AmRen was being canceled “before it was even cool.” Despite (or perhaps because of)...
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“They have tried to shut us down, and they have failed,” said Jared Taylor, “because here we are and here will we remain.” The 20th American Renaissance conference was a milestone, not only in terms of numbers but because it showcased a movement that accepts and even relishes the magnitude of the threats we face....
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James Fulford writes: John Derbyshire made his now-annual visit to the American Renaissance conference in Burns, TN, held under the protection of the Tennessee Park Police and State Police, which left four antifa arrested. The conference has been held annually since 1994, but recent years have shown that while never a hate group, the attendees...
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Last weekend Peter Brimelow and I attended the annual American Renaissance conference in Tennessee. Peter gave a feature speech on Saturday morning, title “Immigration: Is This the Breaking Point?” Then on Saturday afternoon Peter and I formed the affirmative side in a debate on the question: “Can the American political system solve the race problem?”...
Read MoreAt Salon.com I encounter an article lengthily titled, America’s virulent racists: The sick ideas and perverted “science” of the American Renaissance, and published in book for by Harvard University Press. The burden of the piece is that American Renaissance and its honcho, Jared Taylor, are “Hitlerian,” “anti-Semitic," and hold “extremist views.” These are grave accusations,...
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Address To The 2013 American Renaissance Conference
Introduction Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. First please allow me to introduce myself. My name is John Derbyshire. I am a freelance writer, the author of five books—soon to be six. Copies of my last book, number five, are available at the book table. I’d like to tell you how I came to be addressing...
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This week, disordered thoughts. I’m not sure what other kind might be applicable in today’s world. I just got back from Washington, where I addressed the American Renaissance conference. I hate airplanes. They have the charm of Greyhound buses without the comfort. AmRen, as we say, had invited me to talk about Mexico as it...
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