AR Staff, American Renaissance, December 31, 2019

Several dissident publications withered or shut down entirely in 2019. Two print publications, The Occidental Quarterly and The Social Contract, printed their last physical issues this month.

There has been a wave of censorship, deplatforming, and disdain, but American Renaissance has come out of 2019 stronger than ever. It was our first year with a full-time writer on staff from start to finish, and today American Renaissance’s staff is larger than ever, and our hard work is paying off.

Fifteen years ago AmRen was mostly known as a small-circulation print magazine and as an online news aggregator. Nine years ago, we shifted entirely to web, and five years ago, began making videos. Today, with our news, blogs, features, reviews, podcasts, videos, classic articles, and commentary, we are ding our best to make AmRen a one-stop website for everything related to immigration, crime, genetics, and identity.

Next year will be even bigger and better. A few things to look forward to:

Every Saturday, we expect to publish several news items, along with a roundup of the best comments on the site from the prior week.

We will publish original content six days a week, and sometimes seven.

We expect to publish a new book — details to come.

We will greatly improve the archives — there are well over 40,000 posts items — and make navigation much easier.

For now, here is a brief list of the AR Staffs’ favorite essays and reviews from 2019.

We thank all our readers and supporters for a very successful 2019, and wish you a very happy 2020!

First Person Accounts

A Police Officer’s View of Race, by Ambrose Kane, October 25, 2019

Inside the Corporate Diversity Cult, by Harold Peterson, October 4, 2019

I Practice Immigration Law, by Anonymous, February 1, 2019

Original Reporting

Will Chile Go Black — or Fight Back?, by Benjamin Villaroel, December 22, 2019

The Demographic Transformation of the South, by Gilbert Cavanaugh, November 16, 2019

The Fantastic Conspiracy Theories on Black Twitter, by Robert Hampton, October 17, 2019

Race, Welfare, and Media Lies, by Peter Bradley, October 15, 2019

The White World’s Southernmost Front, by Benjamin Villaroel, August 9, 2019

National Conservatism Without Race?, by Donald Williamson, July 19, 2019

Most Serial Killers Are Black, by Robert Hampton, May 30, 2019

Letter from Zurich Airport, by Jared Taylor, March 29, 2019

Guillaume Faye, Rest in Peace, by Jared Taylor, March 11, 2019

A Torchlight March for Lithuania, by Jared Taylor, February 18, 2019

Politics

The Election Conservatives Want is One They Can’t Win, by Gregory Hood, December 28, 2019

Michelle Obama’s Racial Resentment, by Robert Hampton, November 7, 2019

A Non-White Majority Will End Gun Rights, by Bradley Moore, August 21, 2019

The Left’s Message: We Will Replace You, by Robert Hampton, August 20, 2019

‘State Conquest’ in South Africa Today; America Tomorrow, by Gregory Hood, April 5, 2019

Trump Betrays His Base, by Gregory Hood, February 8, 2019

Tucker Carlson and the Question of White Victimhood, by Gregory Hood, January 11, 2019

The Affirmative Action Congress, by Gregory Hood, January 9, 2019

The White Race

Mirabeau Lamar: A Southern Beau Idéal, by Sinclair Jenkins, December 13, 2019

Why Older White Men Should Start Second Families, by Graham Seibert, November 29, 2019

On Faith and Purpose, by Gregory Hood, November 22, 2019

You Have a Mission, by Gregory Hood, October 11, 2019

Sam Francis, the Prophet, by Gregory Hood, September 27, 2019

Why East Europeans Still Have a National Consciousness, by Petr Mašek, September 20, 2019

Why Can’t White People Openly Prefer to Date Each Other?, by Liv Heide, August 28, 2019

‘Why Don’t We Murder More White People?’ by Edward A. Ross, August 27, 2019

One Year After Sky King, by Gregory Hood, August 1, 2019

How Can Europe Stop the Great Replacement?, by Jean-Yves Le Gallou, June 12, 2019

A Triumphant Conference, by Gregory Hood, May 20, 2019

Book Reviews

Conservatism Inc.: The Battle for the American Right, by James Kirkpatrick; reviewed by Peter Bradley

The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity, by Douglas Murray; reviewed by Jared Taylor

Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism and the Future of the West, R.R. Reno; reviewed by Greg Hood

Race Differences in Psychopathic Personality: An Evolutionary Analysis, by Richard Lynn; reviewed by John Jackson

Ethnic Apocalypse: The Coming European Civil War, by Guillaume Faye; reviewed by F. Roger Devlin

The Identitarians: The Movement Against Globalism and Islam in Europe, by Jose Pedro Zuquete; reviewed by Robert Hampton

Honorable Mentions

How to Avoid Getting Doxxed, by Linda Preston, December 17, 2019

An American Renaissance Movie List, December 3, 2019

Grégoire Canlorbe did a number of very interesting interviews with scientists, but out of respect for them, we chose not to rank them. You can read them all here.

Sinclair Jenkins also wrote a number of very interesting features — especially for history buffs, that are well worth taking a look at, which you can do here.

Jared Taylor’s almost weekly videos have been very popular. You can go straight to our YouTube page to watch them.

Most Popular News Item

Who Is DeWayne Craddock? Virginia Beach Mass Shooter Identified as Disgruntled Employee, NewsOne, May 31, 2019

Finally, for those of you who truly cannot get enough of American Renaissance. The work on making our archive more navigable has begun, and readers might want to explore some of these new tags:

Frequently reposted writers: Fjordman, Mark Krikorian, Michelle Malkin, Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Ann Coulter, Paul Joseph Watson, Lauren Southern, Colin Flaherty, Steve Sailer, Heather Mac Donald.

Geography: Milwaukee, Poland, Miami, Turkey, Kansas City, Brazil, Memphis, Israel, Cleveland, Atlanta, China, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, California, Eastern Europe, New York City, Ethnostate,

Political Figures: Wilmot Robertson, Guillaume Faye, Keith Ellison, Kris Kobach, Enoch Powell, Ilhan Omar, Stacey Abrams, Jeff Sessions, Julius Malema, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Viktor Orbán, Steve King, Tom Tancredo, Southern Poverty Law Center.

Demographics: Birthright Citizenship, African Immigrants, Amnesty, Abortion, Blacks versus Hispanics.

Other: Race and the American Prospect, Camp of the Saints, Movie Review, Flynn Effect, Twin Studies, Interviews, Gypsies, Race and Beauty, Antifa.