Celebrating Virginia Dare’s 435th Birthday: We’re Still Here, And So Is The Historic America Nation
08/18/2023
VDARE.com was started on Christmas Eve, 1999, named after Virginia Dare, “the first English child to be born in the New World, in August 1587, shortly after the founding of what was to become known as “The Lost Colony” on Roanoke Island off the North Carolina coast.“
VDARE.com editor Peter Brimelow wrote:
It says something about the mettle of those settlers that any pregnant woman would cross the Atlantic, the equivalent of a lunar expedition at that time — and Virginia’s mother Elenor was no less than the daughter of John White, the colony’s governor.
Perhaps you have to have a daughter yourself to appreciate what White must have felt three years later, when he finally returned from a supply trip to England, much delayed by the Spanish Armada. The smoke he took at first to be proof of occupation turned out to be brushfires. The settlement stood abandoned. Over a hundred settlers, his daughter and granddaughter among them, had vanished. He would never see them again. (For more information about the Lost Colony, click here…)
Today, Virginia Dare seems to be vanishing from American education too. But she was a fixture for earlier generations. Even Franklin D. Roosevelt felt free to give a speech commemorating the 350th anniversary of her birth. At one point, I planned to pay homage by bestowing her name on the heroine of a projected fictional concluding chapter in Alien Nation, about the flight of the last white family in Los Angeles. It seemed … symmetrical.
I was dissuaded.
We've been here ever since, and the Historic American Nation is also still here. Last year I wrote that recently we’ve learned that, according to the Census, America’s white population is declining in absolute terms and that, according to various Main Stream Media thinkers, this is a Good Thing, because it means that evil whiteness is declining.
That’s why we shouldn’t forget that if you’re a “white minority,” you face serious challenges. However, from the Lost Colony of Virginia rose the American Nation, and it’s been kind of hard to suppress since.
So once again, on Virginia Dare’s Birthday, let’s not forget what the Historic American Nation created — and that it has a future as well as a past.
Previous Virginia Dare Columns
- August 18, 2022 Is Virginia Dare’s 435th Birthday, And The Historic American Nation Is Still Here
- Archaeologists Launching New Investigation Of The Site Of Virginia Dare’s Lost Colony
- On Virginia Dare’s 434th Birthday — The Historic American Nation Has A Future As Well As A Past
- Happy 433rd Birthday to Virginia Dare!
- The Fulford File: Happy 432nd Birthday, Virginia Dare! — Despite the NEW YORK TIMES “1619 Project” Historical Revisionism
- Peter Brimelow And Daughters Wish Virginia Dare A Happy 431st Birthday
- VDARE.com And Virginia Dare’s Birthday — An American Tradition
- WaPo’s Andrew Lawler, Virginia Dare And The “Myth Of Whiteness”
- WASHINGTON POST Interrupts Its Discussion Of Virginia Dare To Call Us White Supremacists
- #DareToCelebrate Virginia Dare’s Birthday! Will Her Statue Be Torn Down Next — Along With America?
- Guilt By Association Smear In NYT Gets Virginia Dare Wrong AGAIN
- A New York Reader On Virginia Dare And Stephen Vincent Benet
- On Virginia Dare’s Birthday: Will Her Fate Be The Fate Of America?
- The Fulford File | Happy Birthday, Virginia Dare!
- A Texas Reader Writes About Virginia Dare’s Birthday
- The Fulford File | Virginia Dare’s Birthday And The New Colonizers
- The Fulford File | Virginia Dare, White Minority?
- The Fulford File | Happy Birthday, Virginia Dare!
- Emotion At Reason (Nick Gillespie, editor at Reason magazine, doesn’t get it.)
- The New World, Virginia Dare, And The Historical American Nation (Steve Sailer explains what Hollywood did to Pocahontas; and to the colonists who would be the heroes of the movie if Hollywood weren’t so PC.)
- Boy Scout Version of the Indian Legend: The White Deer named Virginia Dare
- The Virginia Dare food company’s explanation of why they picked her: Virginia Dare, A Legendary Symbol Of Purity
- Fort Raleigh National Historic Site: this is where FDR saw the play, The Lost Colony, still performed there every year.
- ”The Lost Colony:” A Cure for Depression? (The National Park service’s take on its play)
- A statue of Virginia Dare, in the Elizabethan Gardens on the North Carolina Coast.