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This second edition of the acclaimed American Swastika provides an
up-to-date perspective on the white power movement in America. The
book takes readers through hidden enclaves of hate, exploring how
white supremacy movements thrive nationwide and how we can work to
prevent future violence. Filled with powerful case studies,
interviews, and first-person accounts, the book explains the
differences between various hate groups, then shows how white
supremacy groups cultivate their membership through Aryan homes,
parties, rituals, music festivals, and online propaganda. Featuring
updated statistics and examples throughout, the second edition of
American Swastika describes most of today's active white power
groups and the legacy of recently disbanded groups. It also
discusses new players in the world of white power websites and
music and shares new research on how people exit hate groups. As
recent events have made clear that the idea of a "post-racial
America" is a myth, American Swastika is essential reading for
understanding both how hate builds and how we can work to prevent
violence.
Out of Hiding: Extremist White Supremacy and How It Can Be Stopped
explains how white supremacist extremism endures, the varied forms
it takes, its relationship to systemic racism, and what to do about
it. The book draws on more than 30 years of extensive data and
direct experiences with extremists to describe how white supremacy
moved into the spotlight during the first two decades of the 21st
century. The argument focuses on three moments between 2008 and
today during which white supremacists took opportunities to move
from pockets of underground activism to violent protests across the
United States. The authors offer a corrective to observers who
mischaracterize today’s racial extremism as a new form of
“alt-right” conservatism or “white nationalism” emanating
from an isolated, poorly educated, economically disenfranchised
online fringe. These misunderstandings reflect the limited
attention given to the varied and persistent forms of racial
extremism that have long simmered in America and an inability to
acknowledge the appeal white supremacist messages can hold for a
broad swath of the US population. This volume contributes a longer
view than other books to demonstrate that today’s white supremacy
is less a unique eruption than a continuation – and an
acceleration – of longstanding US white supremacy. This is
essential reading for scholars and activists interested in racism,
white supremacy, and far-right extremism.
Out of Hiding: Extremist White Supremacy and How It Can Be Stopped
explains how white supremacist extremism endures, the varied forms
it takes, its relationship to systemic racism, and what to do about
it. The book draws on more than 30 years of extensive data and
direct experiences with extremists to describe how white supremacy
moved into the spotlight during the first two decades of the 21st
century. The argument focuses on three moments between 2008 and
today during which white supremacists took opportunities to move
from pockets of underground activism to violent protests across the
United States. The authors offer a corrective to observers who
mischaracterize today’s racial extremism as a new form of
“alt-right” conservatism or “white nationalism” emanating
from an isolated, poorly educated, economically disenfranchised
online fringe. These misunderstandings reflect the limited
attention given to the varied and persistent forms of racial
extremism that have long simmered in America and an inability to
acknowledge the appeal white supremacist messages can hold for a
broad swath of the US population. This volume contributes a longer
view than other books to demonstrate that today’s white supremacy
is less a unique eruption than a continuation – and an
acceleration – of longstanding US white supremacy. This is
essential reading for scholars and activists interested in racism,
white supremacy, and far-right extremism.
This second edition of the acclaimed American Swastika provides an
up-to-date perspective on the white power movement in America. The
book takes readers through hidden enclaves of hate, exploring how
white supremacy movements thrive nationwide and how we can work to
prevent future violence. Filled with powerful case studies,
interviews, and first-person accounts, the book explains the
differences between various hate groups, then shows how white
supremacy groups cultivate their membership through Aryan homes,
parties, rituals, music festivals, and online propaganda. Featuring
updated statistics and examples throughout, the second edition of
American Swastika describes most of today's active white power
groups and the legacy of recently disbanded groups. It also
discusses new players in the world of white power websites and
music and shares new research on how people exit hate groups. As
recent events have made clear that the idea of a "post-racial
America" is a myth, American Swastika is essential reading for
understanding both how hate builds and how we can work to prevent
violence.
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