Samuel T. Francis
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Samuel Todd Francis (29 April 1947 – 15 February 2005), known as Sam Francis, was an American paleoconservative writer and activist. He was a columnist and editor for the conservative Washington Times until he was fired for remarks at the 1995 conference of the American Renaissance. Later, he was a prominent participant in the Council of Conservative Citizens as well as being involved with various other pro-White organizations.
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- Doxxing Sam Francis - Peter Bradley
- In Memoriam Sam Francis (April 29, 1947—February 15, 2005) - Peter Brimelow
- In Memoriam Samuel T. Francis - Jerry Woodruff
- Sam Francis, the Prophet - Gregory Hood
- Sam Francis in His Own Words
- Sam Francis: Obdurate for Truth - Patrick J. Buchanan
- The Continuing Relevance Of Sam Francis: A Friend Remembers - Peter Bradley
- The Method of Samuel T. Francis: From James Burnham to Ethnopolitics - Brent Nelson
- Tribute to Sam Francis - Joseph Sobran
- Un-Killing Whitey: The Achievement of Sam Francis - R.J. Stove