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Samuel Jared Taylor (born September 15, 1951) is an American white supremacist [2] and editor of American Renaissance, an online magazine espousing such opinions, which was founded by Taylor in 1990. He is also the president of American Renaissance ' s parent organization, New Century Foundation, through which many of his books have been published.
The magazine and the New Century Foundation were established by Jared Taylor; the first issue of American Renaissance was published in November 1990. [ 5 ] Both the magazine and foundation, as well as Taylor have had links with organizations such as the Council of Conservative Citizens , the Pioneer Fund , and the British National Party .
The New Century Foundation is a white nationalist [2] organization founded in 1994 by Jared Taylor known primarily for publishing a magazine, American Renaissance, which promotes white supremacy. [1] From 1994 to 1999, its activities received considerable funding by the Pioneer Fund. [3] [4] [5] The organization also has a DBA [b] name of ...
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In September 2017, New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote: "The only time I saw Sam Francis face-to-face — in The Washington Times cafeteria sometime in the late 1980s or early 1990s — I thought he was a crank, but it's clear now that he was at that moment becoming one of the most prescient writers of the past 50 years. There's very ...
Jim Lewin talked about his life and almost 20 years of owning the York Emporium, a massive used bookstore in downtown York. He passed away on Nov. 26, just seven months after retiring.
The Daily Beast claims in a new report out Thursday that Jared Fogle was 'best friends' with accused child pornographer Russell Taylor, increasing scrutiny on the former Subway pitchman whose home ...
American Renaissance has published a lot of material related to this peculiar argument, but so far, none of this has influenced independent, reliable sources, at least not that I have seen. Speculating, part of the reason for this lack of influence is because American Renaissance is not an academic source, despite its veneer.