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Name
  
Richard McCulloch


Role
  
Author

Books
  
The Racial Compact: A Call for Racial Rights, Preservation, and Independence

Richard McCulloch (born 1949) is an American author who has written several books advocating racial independence.

Theories

A noted white nationalist, McCulloch coined the phrase "declaration of racial independence" in his 1994 book The Racial Compact. In this book he stated that every race had a requirement for "its own exclusive racial territory or homeland, its own independent and sovereign government". McCulloch has given his views in the monthly American Renaissance, published by the New Century Foundation. In a 1995 article on "Separation for Preservation", he alleged that there was evidence "that a multiracial society is detrimental to the interests of European-Americans", going on to say that "Separation ... is necessary for [White] racial preservation". He is the author of "The Racial Compact", a website that advocates racial pride and maintenance of "racial purity".

In his 2005 book on the Melungeons, Walking Toward The Sunset: The Melungeons Of Appalachia, Wayne Winkler notes that McCullogh "espouses views that seem dated to many Americans today, but were widely held in the not-to-distant past ... since then, the idea of 'racial purity' has been largely - but not completely - discredited". As late as 2005, McCulloch's writings were being promulgated by Föreningen för Folkens Framtid (FFF, Association for the People's Future), a Swedish neo-Nazi networks.

References

Richard McCulloch Wikipedia