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This is about 2 hours worth of work for me:
1. African Business Magazine, Dec. '91
-- So is this supposed to be some random business magazine from Africa or what? No internet searches turn up African Business Magazine besides random white power websites quoting that same page linked earlier with all the "facts"
2. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 92, pg 822+
-- This source didn't bother to put which number of the AJS to determine exactly which publication it "used" from the year 1987. Further investigation into this matter determined that the page number and volume was about book fairs in education, not racist propaganda.
3. American Renaissance, Dec. '90, Box 2504, Menlo Park, CA 94026
-- This article actually does have several lines quoted from it, but it's an article about reverse racism by some going under the moniker William Robertson Boggs (who was a Confederate general -- LOL). So, it's racist propaganda that uses absolutely no references or source citations as to the events discussed in the article. Quite a few instances of speculation are found throughout, so it loses credibility as a serious source of information.
4. American Sociological Review, Vol 45, pg. 859
-- This one I may actually have to see about at the library as this material isn't available online. However, I can tell you that volume 69 of ASR was the year 2004, so volume 45 is going to be around 1980.. if the article even matches anything. -.-
5. Basham, A.L., The Wonder That Was India, Grove Press, New York, NY1954
-- Originally published in 1954. The context for the particular quote used is in a discussion about the culture of Harappa, a centralized state civilization. They weren't very technologically advanced, but they had a thriving agricultural economy with well-organized commerce. The Aryans that this article refers to are certainly NOT the Aryans of Nazi Germany, but instead they are the ancient Iranians. So.. not white people. lulz! Here's a quote from the actual book! "[36] The Aryans were a wild, turbulent people and had few of the taboos [37] of later India. They were much addicted to inebriating drinks, of which they had at least two, soma and sura. Soma was drunk at sacrifices and its use was sanctified by religion. Sura was purely secular, and was evidently very potent; in more than one passage it is mentioned with disapproval by the priestly poets." Yay! Drunk Iranians invaded (and by invaded, I mean drunkenly moved to India and set up shop) and were frowned up by the more conservative and religious people of India. I could keep going, but I think at this point, I've debunked this reference.
6. Buckley, William F. syndicated column, Jan. 5. 1993
-- I absolutely cannot find this. I can safely tell you that W.F. Buckley never had a column called Syndicated Column. Incomplete source and I'm sure incorrect information. Then again, W.F. Buckley was a noted pro-segregationist and radical Conservative.
7. "But What about Africa?" Harper's, May '90
-- This article does exist. It was written by Richard J. Barnet. I cannot confirm, nor deny the one line taken from this article "In Black Africa the average ruler lasts 7 months". It requires a subscription to Harper's to view and I really don't care about laying money down on this project.
8. "The Christian Heritage of South Africa Under Attack!",Peter Hammond, Herald the Coming, Dec. '92.
-- The only article I could find under this was at this link: http://www.frontline.org.za/news/SpecialReport-Sept1992/TurmoilAndTragedy.htm and this article primarily isn't about race. It does name a few "facts" about blacks in South Africa (without sources) to explain why the white Christian ministry deserves to keep South Africa from being secular. However, he does remind his gentle readers that "the violence in South Africa has very little to do with racial strife... far from being racial, the war in South Africa is an ideological conflict. It is black and white together against the reds."