Back issues of Race Traitor, a journal that ran irregularly for sixteen issues between 1993 and 2005, were recently uploaded online. Edited by the great John Garvey and Noel Ignatiev. You can download them below. Merry Christmas:
- № 1 (Winter 1993)
- № 2 (Winter 1994)
- № 3 (Spring 1994)
- № 4 (Winter 1995)
- № 5 (Winter 1996)
- № 6 (Summer 1996)
- № 7 (Spring 1997)
- № 8 (Winter 1998)
- № 9 (Summer 1998)
- № 10 (Winter 1999)
- № 11 (Spring 2000)
- № 12 (Spring 2001)
- № 13-14 (Summer 2001)
- № 15 (Fall 2001)
- № 16 (Winter 2005)
Some really good stuff in here. I’ve blogged Loren Goldner’s excellent essay “Race and Enlightenment” already, but there is plenty more to dig into.
Anyone who likes Race Traitor should also check out the new journal Hard Crackers: Chronicles of Everyday Life. Lots of the same people are involved over there. Plus, their site just got a makeover; it’s way more navigable and user-friendly than before. Follow them on Twitter, too.
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