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A Guide for Action in 1957
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4

A Guide for Action in 1957

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1957*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Everything You Love Will Burn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Everything You Love Will Burn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-20
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

The dark story of the shocking resurgence of white supremacist and nationalist groups, and their path to political power Six years ago, Vegas Tenold embedded himself among the members of three of America's most ideologically extreme white nationalist groups-the KKK, the National Socialist Movement, and the Traditionalist Workers Party. At the time, these groups were part of a disorganized counterculture that felt far from the mainstream. But since then, all that has changed. Racially-motivated violence has been on open display at rallies in Charlottesville, Berkeley, Pikesville, Phoenix, and Boston. Membership in white nationalist organizations is rising, and national politicians, including ...

Hard White
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Hard White

The white nationalist movement in the United States is nothing new. Yet, prior to the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, many Americans assumed that it existed only on the fringes of our political system, a dark cultural relic pushed out of the mainstream by the victories of the Civil Rights Movement. The events in Charlottesville made clear that we had underestimated the scale of the white nationalist movement; Donald Trump's reaction to it brought home the reality that the movement had gained political clout in the White House. Yet, as this book argues, the mainstreaming of white nationalism did not begin with Trump, but began during the Obama era. Hard White explai...

Blood and Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 670

Blood and Politics

More than fifteen years in the making, Blood and Politics is the most comprehensive history to date of the white supremacist movement as it has evolved over the past three-plus decades. Leonard Zeskind draws heavily upon court documents, racist publications, and first-person reports, along with his own personal observations. An internationally recognized expert on the subject who received a MacArthur Fellowship for his work, Zeskind ties together seemingly disparate strands—from neo-Nazi skinheads, to Holocaust deniers, to Christian Identity churches, to David Duke, to the militia and beyond. Among these elements, two political strategies—mainstreaming and vanguardism—vie for dominance...

American Nationalist Miscellaneous Publications
  • Language: en

American Nationalist Miscellaneous Publications

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chiefly white supremacy and anti-Semitic tracts edited by Frank L. Britton. Also, articles related to Frank L. Britton's incarceration, including a letter to Mrs. Loretta Turner of Dowagiac, Michigan from Gerald L. K. Smith, dated June 13, 1962.

Irish Nationalists in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Irish Nationalists in America

In this important work of deep learning and insight, David Brundage gives us the first full-scale history of Irish nationalists in the United States. Beginning with the brief exile of Theobald Wolfe Tone, founder of Irish republican nationalism, in Philadelphia on the eve of the bloody 1798 Irish rebellion, and concluding with the role of Bill Clinton's White House in the historic 1998 Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland, Brundage tells a story of more than two hundred years of Irish American (and American) activism in the cause of Ireland. The book, though, is far more than a narrative history of the movement. Brundage effectively weaves into his account a number of the analytical the...

We Are Not What We Seem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

We Are Not What We Seem

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-03
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Traces the trajectory of African American social movements from the time of Booker T. Washington to the present. Bush (sociology, St. John's U.) looks at Black Power and other African American social movements with an emphasis on the role of the urban poor in the struggle for Black rights. He looks at African American social movements in the "Age of Imperialism" from 1890-1914, the recomposition of the white-black alliance from the Great Depression to WWII, and the crisis of US hegemony and the transformation from Civil Rights to Black Liberation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Program
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 6

Program

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 196?
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Black Panther Party (reconsidered)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 548

The Black Panther Party (reconsidered)

This new collection of essays, contributed by scholars and former Panthers, is a ground-breaking work that offers thought-provoking and pertinent observations about the many facets of the Party. By placing the perspectives of participants and scholars side by side, Dr. Jones presents an insider view and initiates a vital dialogue that is absent from most historical studies.

Reforging the White Republic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Reforging the White Republic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-02
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  • Publisher: LSU Press

During Reconstruction, former abolitionists in the North had a golden opportunity to pursue true racial justice and permanent reform in America. But why, after the sacrifice made by thousands of Civil War patriots to arrive at this juncture, did the moment slip away, leaving many whites throughout the North and South more racist than before? Edward J. Blum takes a fresh look at this question in Reforging the White Republic: Race, Religion, and American Nationalism, 1865-1898, where he focuses on the vital role that religion played in reunifying northern and southern whites into a racially segregated society. He tells the fascinating story of how northern Protestantism, once the catalyst for racial egalitarianism, promoted the image of a "white republic" that conflated whiteness, godliness, and nationalism. A blend of history and social science, Reforging the White Republic offers a surprising perspective on the forces of religion as well as nationalism and imperialism at a critical point in American history.