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White America: The American Racial Problem As Seen In A Worldwide Perspective

 
White America

A masterful survey by Ernest Sevier Cox of the relationship between racial homogeneity and the preservation of civilization, described against a sweeping historical backdrop which includes Egypt, India, South America, South Africa and, finally, the U.S.A. In this book, the author proves how racial mixing has in every case led to the collapse of the original founding civilization, and that the only solution to the problem is not segregation, but total physical geographical separation. And the only solution for America, this work argues, is the repatriation of its nonwhite population to their continents of origin. Written in the 1930s, the highly accurate predictions of what would happen if a policy of separation was not followed, makes the book’s ultimate thesis even more urgent—particularly in light of increasing anti-White hatred and discrimination in America today.

“The American problem is not beyond the possibility of permanent solution, but such successful solution will probably depend upon the attitude of the present and the succeeding generation of Whites. We know the long continued dwelling together of Blacks and Whites during the past 60 centuries has had but one ending: amalgamation. “Imagine the mulattoes and the nearer Whites of the United States to be greatly augmented in numbers. Eventually the nation would cease to reflect Caucasian ideals and cease to represent Caucasian culture. … The halls of the national Capitol, once familiar to the noblest of the Saxons, would echo to the tread of mulattoes and a mixed-breed would sit as president.”

This new edition has been hand edited and completely reset. It contains the complete original text and nine new illustrations and a complete index.

About the author: Earnest Sevier Cox (1880–1966) was a Methodist minister, best known for his involvement in the promotion of the state of Virginia’s anti-miscegenation laws of the early 20th century. A personal friend of like-minded black separatist Marcus Garvey, Cox took an active part in promoting their joint ideal of repatriation and racial separation. His other works include Teutonic Unity, Let My People Go! and Lincoln’s Negro Policy. Softcover, 250 pages, #610.

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