Bring the War Home
The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America
by:
Kathleen Belew
in:
Racial Studies
Summary:
The book examines the rise of the white power movement in the United States, tracing its roots from the Vietnam War to its impact on contemporary domestic terrorism. It explores how these extremist groups have used paramilitary tactics and a unifying narrative to mobilize and carry out acts of violence.
Key points:
1. White Power Movement: Belew examines the development of the interconnected white power movement in America post-Vietnam War, and its influence on US politics and culture.
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