This book describes who American skinheads are, how they have
developed within larger youth group scenes, their ideas and
activities, the role of music in their formation and development,
how they have been perceived by the media in America, and what
damage they have done in American society. Jack B. Moore focuses on
the cultural history of this group in America during the 1980s and
suggests that while they were originally a minor distraction on the
punk scene, they have grown into a dangerous and far more
politically engaged source of hate thought and crime.
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