Abraham Lincoln, US President, supporter of White survival and dedicated enemy of slavery

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) is widely regarded as one of the preeminent Presidents of the United States of America. Lincoln was opposed to the horrid and dehumanizing institution of slavery. However, rather than being one of the radicals within the Republican Party who advocated the immediate abolition of slavery across the entire country, he promoted a […]

Alfred Deakin, Australian Prime Minister, builder of the White Australia policy

Alfred Deakin (1856-1919) was Australia’s second Prime Minister. He was a loyal defender of his people, and helped to build the White Australia policy. Deakin studied law at the University of Melbourne before entering politics. However, he was not just a lawyer and politician, but was also an author, journalist, playwright, poet, and teacher. He […]

Edmund Barton, Australian Prime Minister, champion of a White Australia

Sir Edmund Barton (1849-1920) was Australia’s first Prime Minister. He was a committed campaigner for the federation of the Australian colonies, so that they would be united together as one nation, and was a staunch advocate of a White Australia policy. Barton was a prize-winning scholar, with a love of classical Greek and Latin. He […]

Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, wanted to “Keep England White”

Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was one of Britain’s top statesmen, being the man who led the nation in its fight against Nazi Germany during the Second World War.1 He joined the army as a young man, and served in India, the Sudan, South Africa (during the Second Boer War), and in France (during the First World […]