
Guides readers through white supremacy movements in the United States, examining how they are able to persist in spite of general favor of racial equality. Outlines differences between various white supremacy groups and features case studies, first person-accounts, and interviews with white supremacists.
year: 2010
call number/section: 305.8
subjects: white supremacy movements, united states, hate groups, racism, terrorism, united states, race relations, hate crimes
Editions

Simi, Pete
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2010)
Contains case studies, first-person accounts, and interviews with white supremacists to examine hate groups in the United States, explaining the differences between the different groups, and discussing how they sustain themselves by gaining new members.
Schools: 1

Simi, Pete
Guides readers through white supremacy movements in the United States, examining how they are able to persist in spite of general favor of racial equality. Outlines differences between various white supremacy groups and features case studies, first person-accounts, and interviews with white supremacists.
Schools: 1