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H. P. Lovecraft
American writer and editor (1890–1937)
Charles Manson
Charles Milles Manson was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who was the founder of the Manson Family. He gained notoriety for ordering the Tate–LaBianca murders, where his followers murdered nine people around Los Angeles in 1969.
Charles Lindbergh
American aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist (1902–1974)
Edgar Rice Burroughs
American writer (1875–1950)
L. Frank Baum
American author of children's books (1856–1919)
Louis Agassiz
Swiss-American naturalist (1807–1873)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
American feminist, writer, artist, and lecturer (1860–1935)
Raymond Cattell
British-American psychologist (1905–1998)
David Starr Jordan
American ichthyologist and educator (1851-1931)
Stephen A. Douglas
American politician and lawyer (1813–1861)
Henry Fairfield Osborn
American geologist and eugenicist (1857–1935)
Nick Fuentes
Nicholas Joseph Fuentes is an American far-right political commentator and livestreamer. He hosts America First, a program that researchers, journalists, and civil-rights organizations have described as promoting white nationalism, white supremacy, Christian nationalism, themes associated with the incel movement, misogynistic and anti-LGBTQ positions, and antisemitic views, including Holocaust denial. The show is noted for its use of irony and humor to appeal to younger audiences, a style that observers argue provides Fuentes with plausible deniability for more extreme statements. His supporters, known as "Groypers," form a loose network of primarily young, online activists associated with alt-right politics.
Henry Cabot Lodge
American statesman (1850–1924)
Jared Taylor
American white supremacist author (born 1951)
Madison Grant
American lawyer, eugenicist, and conservationist (1865–1937)
Warren Jeffs
Warren Steed Jeffs is an American cult leader and convicted child sex offender. He is the president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, a polygamous cult based in Arizona and is serving a life sentence in Texas for child sexual assault after two convictions in 2011. The FLDS Church was founded in the early 20th century when its founders deemed the renunciation of polygamy by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be apostasy. The LDS Church disavows any connection between it and the FLDS Church, although there are significant historical ties.
Ellsworth Huntington
American geographer (1876-1947)
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
American lieutenant general during World War II (1886–1945)
Horatio Seymour
American politician (1810–1886)
Henry Wirz
Swiss-born Confederate officer in the American Civil War
Benjamin Tillman
American politician (1847–1918)
Arthur R. Jensen
American professor of educational psychology (1923-2012)
Eric Rudolph
American domestic terrorist incarcerated in a US federal prison
Pat McCarran
American politician (1876-1954)
Owen Benjamin
American actor
Willis Carto
American activist (1926-2015)
Cap Anson
American baseball player (1852–1922)
Thomas E. Watson
American politician, attorney, editor and writer (1856–1922)
George S. Houston
American politician, Alabama (1811-1879)
James P. Clarke
American politician (1854-1916)
James E. Ferguson
American banker and politician (1871-1944)
John Derbyshire
British-born American far-right political commentator, writer, journalist and computer programmer (born 1945)
James D. Phelan
American politician, United States Senator (1861–1930)
Donald Henry Gaskins
American serial killer (1933–1991)
Kevin B. MacDonald
American psychologist and academic
J. Philippe Rushton
Canadian psychology professor (1943–2012)
Gilbert Hitchcock
American politician (1859-1934)
Charles Hillman Brough
American academic and politician (1876-1935)
George W. P. Hunt
American politician (1859–1934)
David Tod
American businessman, lawyer, diplomat and railroad executive (1805-1868)
John Franklin Miller
Union Army general and U.S. Senator (1831-1886)
Robert Wilson Shufeldt
American scientist (1850-1934)
Francis G. Newlands
American politician (1846-1917)
Jefferson C. Davis
Union general in the American Civil War (1828–1879)
Thomas S. Martin
American politician (1847–1919)
Katherine Mayo
American historian (1867–1940)
John Sharp Williams
American politician (1854–1932)
Jack Donovan
American masculinist, writer and speaker
James A. Reed
American politician (1861-1944)
William L. Scott
American politician (1915–1997)
Steve Sailer
American far-right writer and blogger (1958-)
James B. Beck
United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky (1822-1890)
Denis Kearney
19th-century American demagogue
Joseph LeConte
American geologist (1823–1901)
Samuel Nelson
American judge (1792–1873)
Austin Lane Crothers
American politician (1860-1912)
John G. Schmitz
American politician (1930-2001)
William V. Sullivan
American politician, Mississippi (1857-1918)
Walter M. Pierce
American politician (1861-1954)
Josiah C. Nott
American physician (1804–1873)