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A new book from American Renaissance, A Dissident’s Guide to Blacks and Africa, will be released next month. Here’s what people with advance copies are saying.

A Dissident’s Guide to Blacks and Africa is the best collection of essays I have seen that challenges the entire civil rights narrative and the premises sustaining it. All in all, fascinating, insightful and intellectually daring.” — Ricardo Duchesne

“Often poignant, sometimes horrifying, occasionally hilarious, but always thought-provoking, the essays in this volume offer fascinating insights into Africans, including a number of eye-opening pieces by Africans themselves. Well worth reading. — Edward Dutton

“This book paints a horrific picture of Africa and Africans that, unfortunately, I know to be accurate. Students at Swarthmore and Bard should be made to read it, at gunpoint if necessary, after which their professors can lead them in a cleansing chorus of ‘Kumbaya’ — but they might have learned something.” — Fred Reed

“Racial reality is discussed in this book, by whites and a surprising number of blacks, with a frankness that will shock anyone who has never ventured outside the American Ruling Class’s fantasy bubble. But what most strikes me is the book’s essential humanity and compassion, notwithstanding its grim conclusion — by a white South African — that demographic trends mean the whole planet may soon face the fate of his own country.” — Peter Brimelow

“Each of the book’s two dozen essays is served up in the inimitably dispassionate and logically airtight American Renaissance style — because the facts are shocking enough on their own.” — Jim Goad

“This book covers the whole territory of blackness calmly and frankly — a valuable addition to the literature of race realism.” — John Derbyshire

“I’ve heard countless academics, journalists, and musicians brag that ‘the future is black.’ If they’re right, A Dissident’s Guide to Blacks and Africa lets you know what we’re in for.” — James Kirkpatrick

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