Byram Campbell

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Byram C. Campbell was an American race theorist as well as race realist and author of several books on race and the social order.

Life

Campbell was described by the Northern League as “America's leading authority on the psychology of communists and collectivists." He was a contributor to RIGHT, The Truth Seeker, Northern World and Western Destiny.[1]

It can be assumed that he was related to Professor Clarence G. Campbell of New York, president of the "Eugenics Research Association", but possibly also to Stuart Bland Campbell (14 April 1888–17 November 1973), attorney and member of the House of Delegates representing Wythe County (Virginia).

Open letter to President Dwight D. Eisenhower

In 1957, Campbell published "An Open Letter to President Dwight D. Eisenhower”. Here an excerpt from "The Right Wing Collection of the University of Iowa Libraries", 1918–1977:

"Dear Mr. President: Till you turned the Republican party towards the acceptance of collectivistic ideals, I had been a Republican. I have now severed my relationship with the party. This has been done only after serious provocation - the immediate cause having been your sending Federal troops to enforce integration at Little Rock. I cannot conceive of the necessity for such an occurrence under the party as I once knew it. Whatever the immediate provocation, this represents an instance of the profound social maladjustment that always follows attempts to force collectivistic beliefs on peoples…. On a recent trip to Chicago I found that groups of Whites, including the one that continues to preach brotherhood, found that they could not live and be happy in neighborhoods after integration had occurred. All availed themselves of the right to flee. However, under Modern Republicanism we find you forcing children at the point of bayonets into an association such as normal adults cannot tolerate. Certainly there is something radically wrong with an administration that allows itself to be trapped in a position where it feels it necessary to act in a way that outrages the sense of decency of normal Americans."

Quotes

  • Our "liberal" elements constantly agitate for expanded immigration. Should we follow their program and allow our land to be swamped by the types of humans who are numerically dominant in the lands to our south, we will sink to the debased levels of those areas. Our period of greatness will be ended and it will be our unhappy fate to witness our country being plunged into a state of permanent eclipse. We offer no apologies for our prejudice in favor of our kind, for we hold that those who are not so biased are abnormal. Nor do we pass this by lightly, for we see them as sick to the point of death. They prepare the way for their own and our extinction. We prefer survival.[2]

Works

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References

  1. Science For Segregation: Race, Law, And The Case Against Brown V. Board Of Education, by John P. Jackson, page 58
  2. Byram Campbell, in: Impressions of a White Tourist in the Caribbean, 1961, p. 23