Blood in the Face (revised new): White Nationalism from the Birth of a Nation to the Age of Trump

Author:   James Ridgeway
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
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Pages:   230
Publication Date:   23 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Degrees The SPLC estimates that there are currently more than 900 hate groups -- organizations with beliefs that attack an entire group of people -- operating in the country. Many of these hate groups subscribe to the ideals of white supremacy. Degrees A classic overview of the rise of modern-day white nationalism Degrees Trump has given the racist far right one of its biggest boosts since the civil rights era of the 1960s.

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Author:   James Ridgeway
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
Imprint:   Haymarket Books
Edition:   edition
ISBN:  

9781608469680


ISBN 10:   1608469689
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   23 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe. --New York Times Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement.' --Los Angeles Times [A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics). --Library Journal With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to protect the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts... --Publisher's Weekly Clear and comprehensive. --Kirkus [P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof. --Guardian


  ""[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe."" —New York Times ""Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement.'"" —Los Angeles Times ""[A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics)."" —Library Journal   ""With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to ""protect"" the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts..."" —Publisher's Weekly   ""Clear and comprehensive."" —Kirkus   ""[P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof."" —Guardian


[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe. -New York Times Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement.' -Los Angeles Times [A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics). -Library Journal With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to protect the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts... -Publisher's Weekly Clear and comprehensive. -Kirkus [P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof. -Guardian


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James Ridgeway is senior Washington correspondent for Mother Jones, and co-editor of Solitary Watch. A veteran investigative reporter and the author of 16 books, he has written for the Village Voice, the Nation, the New Republic, Ramparts and the Wall Street Journal, among others. He is currently a Soros Justice Media Fellow.

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