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Race and America in 2034

What will American race relations be like in 20 years? That was the question we put to a group of hard-headed commentators. The results were 10 essays that we published — one each day — from June 9 to June 20, 2014.

Some of the answers may surprise you, and some may provoke you, but they are exactly what you would expect from American Renaissance: thoughtful, undeceived, and free of conventional pieties.

Here are our authors, in the order in which they were published:

John Derbyshire — “The Narrative” will hold firm.

Paul Gottfried — A real break from the leftist revolution.

Gregory Hood — To the catacombs–for now.

Joseph Kay — The triumph of the boring.

Paul Kersey — Our flag will still fly on the moon.

Tom Kuhmann — More of the same.

Gavin McInnes — We are not doomed.

Fred Reed — Hispanics could go either way.

Richard Spencer — The Howard Beale theory of history.

Jared Taylor — Local communities are finding their own way.