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  2. American Renaissance (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    American Renaissance has held conferences since 1994. Anti-racist activists were sometimes successful in persuading private hotels to cancel their reservations with American Renaissance . [ 21 ] In 2011, the publication planned to hold a three-day conference at a Sheraton Airport hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina .

  3. American Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The American Renaissance was a period of American architecture and the arts from 1876 to 1917, [1] characterized by renewed national self-confidence and a feeling that the United States was the heir to Greek democracy, Roman law, and Renaissance humanism.

  4. American Renaissance (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The American Renaissance period in American literature ran from about 1830 to around the Civil War. [1] A central term in American studies , the American Renaissance was for a while considered synonymous with American Romanticism [ 2 ] and was closely associated with Transcendentalism .

  5. F. O. Matthiessen - Wikipedia

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    Matthiessen was an American studies scholar and literary critic at Harvard University, [6] and chaired its undergraduate program in history and literature. [7] He wrote and edited landmark works of scholarship on T. S. Eliot, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the James family (Alice James, Henry James, Henry James Sr., and William James), Sarah Orne Jewett, Sinclair Lewis, Herman Melville, Henry David ...

  6. Michelle Malkin - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Malkin (/ ˈ m ɔː l k ɪ n /; née Maglalang; born October 20, 1970) [1] is an American conservative political commentator. She was a Fox News contributor and in May 2020 joined Newsmax TV. Malkin has written seven books and founded the conservative commentary website Twitchy and the conservative blog Hot Air. [2]

  7. Donald Templer - Wikipedia

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    Donald I. Templer was [1] a retired American psychologist best known for ideas on race and intelligence, and his association with the white nationalist group American Renaissance. He was formerly a professor of psychology at Alliant International University in Fresno , California .

  8. New Century Foundation - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. William Regnery II - Wikipedia

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    While in college, Regnery was an active member of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.He remained on their board until 2006, when after refusing calls to resign following a speech he gave at a conference for the white supremacist magazine American Renaissance, he was voted off the organization's board.