It appears that Jared Taylor laid the ground work for the renaissance of white civil rights and truth in journalism, and Sam Francis, who sided with American Renaissance, had a human quality his peers sorely lacked at the Washington Times: integrity.

Because of his firm belief in the data that lay before him (from American Renaissance), and the data did not lie, he was compelled to tell people the truth. This of course rankled the hackles on his spineless colleagues who feared the left (or effeminate conservatives) might object. For them it was easier to fudge the truth versus telling the rest of the story (as Paul Harvey used to say).

So is the state of current journalism! However, with the advent of President Trump, the left's bias and stupidity and animosity against whites became clear; the emperor is now naked and we can see their journalism isn't worth a copper penny because its foundation is based on lies and cowardice.

Finally, American Renaissance is a breath of fresh air versus the miasma of the Washington swamp. Being a man of integrity, Sam Francis saw that and joined the movement like a patriot. At least when he died he maintained his integrity!