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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Prequel, 1955–1974
1. The Apprenticeship of Willis Carto
2. William Pierce, National Socialism, and the National Youth Alliance
Part One Emergence, Growth, And Consolidation, 1974–1986
3. The Turner Diaries and Resurgence
4. David Duke and a New Klan Emerge
5. The Election of 1980: The Klan and Ronald Reagan
6. Denying the Holocaust
7. Survivalism Meets a Subcultural “Christian Identity”
8. Nation and Race: Aryan Nations, Nehemiah Township, and Gordon Kahl
9. Christian Patriots After Gordon Kahl
10. Birth of the First Underground
11. Enclave Nationalism and The Order
12. Origin of the Populist Party and the Break with Reaganism
13. Europeans and Southerners at the Institute for Historical Review
Part Two Mainstreamers and Ballots Take the Lead, 1987–1989
14. White Riot in Forsyth County on King Day
15. David Duke, the Democratic Party Candidate
16. Crackdown and Indictment at Fort Smith
17. Before the Trial Begins
18. Seditious Conspiracy Goes to Trial
19. Pete Peters’s Family-Style Bible Camp for Identity Believers
20. Elections 1988: David Duke and Pat Robertson Out on the Hustings
21. Populist Party Meets in Chicago After David Duke Wins a Legislator’s Seat
22. Skinhead International in Tennessee
Part Three the End of Anticommunism, 1990–1991
23. German Unification and the Reemergence of Nationalism
24. The First Persian Gulf War and the Realignment of the Far Right
25. The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Transformation of White Supremacy
26. Transatlantic Traffic
Part Four the Movement Matures, 1992–1993
27. The Duke Campaign(s) and the Louisiana Electorate
28. Pat Buchanan Runs Through the Republican Presidential Primaries
29. The Populist Party Goes with Bo Gritz
30. The FBI Aims for Randy Weaver on Ruby Ridge
31. After the Shoot-out, the Militia
32. Clinton’s First Year and the Culture War
33. Inferno at Waco and Randy Weaver Wins at Trial
34. A Suicide in North Carolina and the Birth of Resistance Records
35. Willis Carto Loses Control of the Institute for Historical Review
Part Five Against the New World Order, 1994–1996
36. The Common Law Courts, Partners to the Militia
37. Birth of American Renaissance
38. Holocaust Denial: To the Moscow Station
39. Elections 1994: An Anti-immigrant Voting Bloc Emerges
40. The Bell Curve: Legitimizing Scientific Racism
41. The Oklahoma City Bomb and Its Immediate Aftermath
42. The Second Underground Collapses
43. (Re)Birth of the Council of Conservative Citizens
44. The Washington Times Fires Sam Francis
45. Elections 1996: Pat Buchanan Roils the Republicans
Part Six Mainstreamers and Vanguardists at Century’s End, 1997–2001
46. Carto Dispossessed
47. Resistance Records: Buying and Selling in the Cyberworld
48. After the Oklahoma City Bomber(s) Are Tried, the Violence Continues
49. The United States Congress and the Council of Conservative Citizens
50. National Alliance Remakes Resistance Records
51. Liberty Lobby in Bankruptcy Court
52. The Millennium Changes
53. Elections 2000: The Neo-Confederate Resurgence
54. Pat Buchanan and the Reform Party
55. The Liberty Lobby Fortress Crumbles
Part Seven Prolegomena to the Future, 2001–2004
56. After September 11, 2001
57. The Anti-immigrant Movement Blossoms
58. Willis Carto and William Pierce Leave the Main Stage
59. The Penultimate Moment
60. The Future
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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