Description
By Anthony Jacob. Updated with 543 footnotes, four major appendices, new introduction, and biography of the author, prepared by his personal friend, Arthur Kemp.
A new edition of the classic work about European colonies and African rebellion in Southern Africa—and the realities of race and racial differences. Written by a British-born South African, this book starts with an overview of what the author calls the “egalitarian fallacy” before moving on to a detailed discussion of the United Nations, its subversion against South Africa and the white West, and then on to a country-by-country analysis of South Africa, South West Africa (today Namibia), Bechuanaland (today Botswana), the Rhodesias and Nyasaland (today Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi), the Congo (today the Democratic Republic of the Congo), and East Africa (Tanzania and Kenya).
Along the way, the reader is enlightened as to the true facts surrounding the European presence in those lands, and the nature of the African “resistance” against that rule.
Next, the book moves on to an analysis of the racial history of Britain, and then America, with a projection of both those countries’ racial futures.
Finally, it ends with one of the most powerful overviews of race and racial differences ever written, all from an unapologetically pro-white position.
This new edition is the only reproduction authorised by the author, and contains 543 footnotes and four major appendices which fully update the events, histories, and places mentioned in the text. It also contains the first ever biography of the author, and a new introduction, specially prepared for this edition by the author’s personal friend, Arthur Kemp.
About the author: Anthony Jacob (1919–1993) was a writer, World War II veteran, and political activist who made South Africa his home in 1948. His only book, White Man, Think Again! had the distinction of being the first “right-wing” book to be banned in South Africa in 1966, even though it had been published by a company whose board chairman was the then Prime Minister of that country.
Contents
Introduction to the 2017 Edition
Apartheid, South Africa, and the Fundamental Flaw of “White Supremacy”
Introduction
Chapter I: The Egalitarian Fallacy
Chapter II: The United Nations Organisation
Chapter III: The United Nations Organisation and South Africa
Chapter IV: South Africa
Chapter V: South Africa’s Withdrawal from the Commonwealth
Chapter VI: South West Africa
Chapter VII: Bechuanaland
Chapter VIII: The Rhodesias and Nyasaland
Appendix 1: Rhodesia
Appendix 2: The TANZAM Railway
Chapter IX: The Congo
Chapter X: East Africa
Chapter XI: Great Britain
Chapter XII: The United States of America
Appendix 3: The Overwhelming of America
Chapter XIII: Black and White
Appendix 4: Race and Schizophrenia
456 pages. Paperback.