
About this episode
The episode discusses Wilmot Roberton's influential book 'The Dispossessed Majority' and its relevance to understanding race in America.
Published in 1972 when the USA was still 88 percent white, Wilmot Roberton's "The Dispossessed Majority" was a book ahead of its time. Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson discuss a book that's critical for understanding what was already being done to the founding racial stock of America, well before the 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration Act changed the racial makeup of the nation. Mr. Dickson says it is the "greatest book he's ever read" and still recommends it to anyone who wants to understand race in America. Website: https://www.amren.com/ X (AmRen): https://x.com/realAmRen Gab: https://gab.ai/AmRenaissance Telegram: https://t.me/amrenofficial
People in this episode
Host: Paul Kersey
Guest: Sam Dickson
Topics covered
- race in America
- immigration impact
- historical analysis
- cultural critique
- book discussion
Keywords
- Wilmot Robertson
- racial makeup
- Hart-Celler Immigration Act
- founding racial stock
- book review
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: AmRen
Books & works: The Dispossessed Majority
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