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John Derbyshire: Ray Wolters' THE LONG CRUSADE And VDARE.com | Articles vdare.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vdare.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Now both Francis and Wolters are dead, Brown v Board Of Education is 66. If it were a human being, it would be looking a retirement, but it isn t. Here are some of the things writed by and about Wolters on VDARE.com. A 2009 interview: Lamb: There is a body of research in the social and behavioral sciences, such as behavioral genetics, that rarely penetrates the public domain or informs public policy [The controversy that engulfed The Bell Curve is one exception, see here and here.] Will this taboo ever be lifted? Race and Education I made a point of discussing these subjects. I think the research on IQ is one of the most important bodies of work that must be pondered in order to understand the history of American education ....
Raymond Wolters—A Good Friend Of VDARE.com And AMERICAN RENAISSANCE—Has Died | Blog Posts vdare.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vdare.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Raymond Wolters – a Good Friend of American Renaissance – Has Died Jared Taylor, American Renaissance, December 16, 2020 Raymond Wolters, a long-time friend of American Renaissance, has died. He was a distinguished historian at the University of Delaware, a prolific author, and a speaker at two American Renaissance conferences. He was 82 years old. Prof. Wolters was an honest historian; he wanted to know what really happened. He was therefore an endangered species in a profession now preoccupied with unmasking the alleged horrors of “race, class, and gender.” His books were jarring to modern sensibilities, but were so carefully researched and argued that ideologues could not dismiss them. Some even won prizes. ....