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White Men Meet Indians:
Jamestown & the Clash of Civilizations
From American Renaissance, January 2004David A. PriceLove and Hate in Jamestown: John Smith, Pocahontas, and the Start of a New NationNew York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003Everyone has heard of Jamestown, Captain John Smith, and Pocahontas, but most Americans know few details about the clash of races and civilizations that marked the arrival of the English in Virginia in 1607. Love and...
Read MoreThe Searchers
In 1953 — a very good year for westerns that are White Nationalist Classics — a movie named Broken Arrow appeared which raised a huge favorable buzz among the critics because it painted a sympathetic portrait of the poor Apaches in their wars against Whites.Broken Arrow marked a major turning point. Hollywood had decided it was time to move the Western movie genre in...
Read MoreD. H. Lawrence on Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Novels
Chapter 5 of Studies in Classic American LiteratureIn his Leatherstocking books, Fenimore is off on another track. He is no longer concerned with social white Americans that buzz with pins through them, buzz loudly against every mortal thing except the pin itself. The pin of the Great Ideal.One gets irritated with Cooper because he never for once snarls at the Great Ideal Pin...
Read MoreD. H. Lawrence on Fenimore Cooper’s White Novels
Chapter 4 of Studies in Classic American LiteratureBenjamin Franklin had a specious little equation in providential mathematics:Rum + Savage = 0. Awfully nice! You might add up the universe to nought, if you kept on.Rum plus Savage may equal a dead savage. But is a dead savage nought? Can you make a land virgin by killing off its aborigines ?The Aztec is gone, and the...
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