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  1. May 24, 2024 · News and commentary on interracial crime, race differences, white advocacy, Third World immigration, anti-white racism, and white identity.

  2. American Renaissance. American Renaissance was published as a monthly print magazine from October 1990 through January 2012. All back issues are available here. AR has had a web presence since 1994, and we consider AmRen.com to be the Internet’s premier race-realist site.

  3. May 24, 2024 · News and commentary on interracial crime, race differences, white advocacy, Third World immigration, anti-white racism, and white identity.

  4. American Renaissance, period from the 1830s roughly until the end of the American Civil War in which American literature, in the wake of the Romantic movement, came of age as an expression of a national spirit.

  5. Dec 31, 2021 · 2021 was the year American Renaissance faced the most censorship, having gone all 12 months without a YouTube channel, an online payment processor, or any mainstream social media. All the same, we continued to cover the news and opinions most relevant to whites.

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

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

  8. The richest period in American literary history, the American Renaissance (1830–1865) produced Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Emily Dickinson.

  9. American Renaissance. The authors who began to come to prominence in the 1830s and were active until about the end of the Civil War—the humorists, the classic New Englanders, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, and others—did their work in a new spirit, and their achievements were of a new sort.

  10. The American Renaissance has been a foundational concept in American literary history for nearly a century. The phrase connotes a period, as well as an event, an iconic turning point in the growth of a national literature and a canon of texts that would shape American fiction, poetry, and oratory for generations.

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