Jared Taylor

Jared Taylor
Taylor in 2008
Born
Samuel Jared Taylor

(1951-09-15) September 15, 1951 (age 73)
Kobe, Japan
NationalityAmerican
EducationYale University (BA)
Sciences Po (MA)
OccupationEditor of American Renaissance
Known for
Belief in scientific racism
TitlePresident of the New Century Foundation
MovementWhite supremacy
PartnerEvelyn Rich[1]
Children2 daughters

Samuel Jared Taylor (born September 15, 1951) is an American white supremacist[2] and editor of American Renaissance, an online magazine espousing such opinions, which was founded by Taylor in 1990.

He is also the president of American Renaissance's parent organization, New Century Foundation, through which many of his books have been published. He is a former member of the advisory board of The Occidental Quarterly and a former director of the National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank.[3] He is also a board member and spokesperson of the Council of Conservative Citizens.[4][5]

Taylor and many of his affiliated organizations are accused of promoting racist ideologies by civil rights groups, news media, and academics studying racism in the United States.[10]

  1. ^ Rich, Evelyn (May 4, 2016). "Setting the Record Straight: Longtime Partner of Jared Taylor Addresses White Nationalist Criticism". Southern Poverty Law Center.
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  3. ^ Doty, Roxanne Lynn (2009). The Law Into Their Own Hands: Immigration and the Politics of Exceptionalism. University of Arizona Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-0816527717.
  4. ^ "Inside the White Supremacist Group that Influenced Charleston Shooting Suspect". TIME.
  5. ^ Devine, Curt; Griffin, Drew; Bronstein, Scott (24 June 2015). "White supremacist group stands by racist ideology". CNN Investigations. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
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  7. ^ American Renaissance Southern Poverty Law Center
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