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The white separatist movement / Mary E. Williams, book editor.

Contributor(s): Williams, Mary E, 1960- [(ed.)].
Series: American social movements. Publisher: San Diego, Calif. : Detroit : Greenhaven Press Thomson, c2002Description: 240 p. ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0737710535 (pbk.).Subject(s): Whites -- Race identity -- United States -- Juvenile literature | White supremacy movements -- United States -- Juvenile literature | White supremacy movements | Racism | Race relations | Hate groups | United States -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements -- Juvenile literature | United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 305.8034073
Contents:
Foreword. - Introduction: An Overview of the White Separatist Movement. - Chapter 1: The Original Ku Klux Klan. - Chapter 2: The Early Twentieth Century Klan. - Chapter 3: White Separatist Movements of the Mid-Twentieth Century. - Chapter 4: White Separatist Movements Of the Late Twentieth Century. - Chapter 5: Personal Narratives and Perspectives on White Separation. - Chronology. - For Further Research. - Index.
Summary: Explores the beliefs and activities of the Ku Klux Klan, the American Nazi Party, and such late twentieth-century white supremacist extremist groups as the Christian Identity movement.
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Foreword. - Introduction: An Overview of the White Separatist Movement. - Chapter 1: The Original Ku Klux Klan. - Chapter 2: The Early Twentieth Century Klan. - Chapter 3: White Separatist Movements of the Mid-Twentieth Century. - Chapter 4: White Separatist Movements Of the Late Twentieth Century. - Chapter 5: Personal Narratives and Perspectives on White Separation. - Chronology. - For Further Research. - Index.

Explores the beliefs and activities of the Ku Klux Klan, the American Nazi Party, and such late twentieth-century white supremacist extremist groups as the Christian Identity movement.