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Instauration was a monthly magazine published by white supremacist Sumner Humphrey Ireland, under the pen-name "Wilmot Robertson". Robertson's work was funded by Wickliffe Draper's Pioneer Fund. The magazine was described as being hostile to African-Americans, Jews, immigrants, and the LGBT community. Mitch Berbrier, in an article titled "Impression Management for the Thinking Racist", described the magazine as an attempt "to present an intellectualized rhetoric of racism and white supremacy".

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  • Instauration was a monthly magazine published by white supremacist Sumner Humphrey Ireland, under the pen-name "Wilmot Robertson". Robertson's work was funded by Wickliffe Draper's Pioneer Fund. The magazine was described as being hostile to African-Americans, Jews, immigrants, and the LGBT community. Mitch Berbrier, in an article titled "Impression Management for the Thinking Racist", described the magazine as an attempt "to present an intellectualized rhetoric of racism and white supremacy". (en)
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  • Cape Canaveral, Florida (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Wilmot Robertson (en)
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  • February 2000 (en)
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  • December 1975 (en)
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  • 1975 (xsd:integer)
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  • Wilmot Robertson (en)
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  • Monthly (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Howard Allen Enterprises (en)
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  • Instauration (en)
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  • Instauration was a monthly magazine published by white supremacist Sumner Humphrey Ireland, under the pen-name "Wilmot Robertson". Robertson's work was funded by Wickliffe Draper's Pioneer Fund. The magazine was described as being hostile to African-Americans, Jews, immigrants, and the LGBT community. Mitch Berbrier, in an article titled "Impression Management for the Thinking Racist", described the magazine as an attempt "to present an intellectualized rhetoric of racism and white supremacy". (en)
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