OCCUPYING SPACE: THE NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY

One of the great ways to capture and maintain social space in your local community is through the claiming and maintaining of neighborhood libraries. These local literary exchanges will provide you with an excellent opportunity for anonymous local outreach, and are found most all urban and suburban areas. 

The best way to locate local neighborhood libraries is through a website called Little Free Library, which has a map  of all the registered neighborhood libraries in cities throughout the country. There are literally dozens, if not hundreds of these free community libraries in every major metropolitan area. While not every free neighborhood library in your area will be listed, a significant enough portion will be to get you started. 



Here are the ways you can take advantage of this particular social space.

• Leave business or promotional cards of your favorite pro-White organizations into the books. 

• Place informational pamphlets inside the books. 

• Remove any and all anti-White literature. 

• Stock the shelves with pro-White books.

Remember that this is a social space that once claimed, must be maintained. About once a month you should patrol every free neighborhood library for any new anti-White books that may have been left, as well as re-stocking the shelves with pro-White literature and promotional material. Also, consider the cost/benefit analysis. Books are expensive, and are likely to be simply thrown away if the title is too explicit. Try books with more subtle titles or settle for simply stocking the books with promo or business cards. 
 
If you are looking for places to purchase books that you can place in your local free libraries, check out the following publishers.

Arktos

Counter-Currents 

Imperium Press

Ostara

Mankind Quarterly

Scott-Townsend Publishers 

The Occidental Quarterly

Washington Summit Publishers


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