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Eustace Clarence Mullins, Jr. was born in Roanoke, Virginia, the third child of Eustace Clarence Mullins (1899–1961) and his wife Jane Katherine Muse (1897–1971). His father was a salesman in a retail clothing store.
The phony quotation was later traced to the antisemite Eustace Mullins. [1] On June 7, 1957, during a debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1957, Rep. Thomas Abernethy of Mississippi read into the Congressional Record a supposed quotation from the nonexistent book, which was purported to have been written by an "Israel Cohen" in 1912. It said: "We ...
Our Race Will Rule Undisputed Over The World is a fabricated speech often cited in antisemitic propaganda, supposedly given by a "Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich".However, both the speech and Rabinovich were, like the "Israel Cohen" of A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century, fictitious creations of Eustace Mullins.
The New World Order is a book authored by Pat Robertson, published in 1991 by Word Publishing.In the book, Robertson purports to expose a behind-the-scenes Establishment with enormous power controlling American policy, whose "principal goal is the establishment of a one-world government where the control of money is in the hands of one or more privately owned but government-chartered central ...
Mullins was evidently a mixed bag. Clearly, he was anti-Semitic. However, I’m Jewish, and I have read several books by Eustace Mullins that I’ve found to be careful, thoughtful works of scholarship. Right now I’m reading “The New Order” about the rise of powerful banking dynasties, Jew and Gentile (mostly the latter).
Mullins began his career in education at West Henderson High School, where he coached and later became the school's vice principal. In 1985 he was asked to take over as principal at Dana ...
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Mullins was a proponent of a rehabilitative approach for some offenders instead of jail time, according to a version of his obituary printed on the program for the service.