Sven Longshanks presents the final part of the series, looking at the people that Van Evrie influenced with his theories and how he exposed the anti-slavery clergy for twisting the teachings of Christ.
Van Evrie claimed the clergy had stopped preaching Christianity and were evangelising their own politics instead, which is exactly what we see happening today through the mainstream churches. The difference being that In his time, there were also many preachers utterly opposed to any equality with the negroes.
His pioneering work on racial science should have had a much larger influence on physiological and sociological science than it did, but some politicians were still influenced by it, such as Stephen A Douglas and Alexander H Stephens.
Among the many insights we can gain from his work, one of the most important is that nobody ever thought the constitution of the United States was intended to apply to non-Whites and it does not even make any sense if people try. Van Evrie thought the Dred Scott decision in the Supreme Court had settled the issue for all time, that the Declaration of Independence applied only to White people and that ‘it had fixed the status of the subordinate race forever’. This must have been what the common understanding of it was, or there would have been plenty of people pointing out that he was wrong and there was no one.
Presented by Sven Longshanks
The Daily Nationalist: John H Van Evrie V – DN 092818
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