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The Massacre That Spawned the Alt-Right
Forty years ago, a gang of Klansmen and Nazis murdered five communists in broad daylight. America has never been the same.
by
Peter Keating
,
Shaun Assael
via
Politico Magazine
on
November 3, 2019
The Greensboro Massacre at 40
Forty years after the Greensboro Massacre, a survivor talks about that day, and why organized workers are such a threat to the powerful.
by
Rosalyn Pelles
,
Jordan T. Camp
via
Boston Review
on
November 1, 2019
How a Group of Revolutionary Anti-Racist Activists Planned to Fight the Klan in North Carolina
Remembering the lead-up to the 1979 Greensboro Massacre.
by
Aran Shetterly
via
Literary Hub
on
October 10, 2024
On the Rise of “White Power”
The author of a book on paramilitary white supremacy discusses the methods and ethics of researching racial violence.
by
Kathleen Belew
,
Monica Muñoz Martinez
via
Public Books
on
April 19, 2019
The Vietnam War and White Power
A conversation with the author of "Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America."
by
Kathleen Belew
,
Sean Illing
via
Vox
on
April 13, 2018
Fighting the Klan in Reagan’s America
The KKK was on the march in the 1980s. What strategies worked to stem their rise?
by
Branko Marcetic
via
Jacobin
on
August 25, 2017
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When White Supremacists Strike, Police Don’t Always Strike Back
The long history of law enforcement's complicity in the affairs of right-wing insurgents.
by
Dan Berger
via
Made By History
on
August 18, 2017
Police and Racist Vigilantes: Even Worse Than You Think
Is Trump a fascist? You should ask the same question of your local police.
by
John Knefel
via
The American Prospect
on
September 10, 2020
The Roots of Anti-Racist, Anti-Fascist Resistance in the US
Robin D.G. Kelley on the predecessors to Antifa.
by
Robin D. G. Kelley
via
Literary Hub
on
March 6, 2020
On the Antifascist Activists Who Fought in the Streets Long Before Antifa
The rich American history of Nazi-punching.
by
Bill V. Mullen
,
Christopher Vials
via
Literary Hub
on
January 9, 2020
White Power
A review of two recent books about white paramilitarism in the wake of the Cold War.
by
Thomas Meaney
via
London Review of Books
on
August 1, 2019
Maligned in Black and White
Southern newspapers played a major role in racial violence. Do they owe their communities an apology?
by
Mark I. Pinsky
via
Poynter
on
May 8, 2019
White Supremacy Has Always Been Mainstream
“Very fine people”—fathers and husbands, as well as mothers and daughters—have always been central to the work of white supremacy.
by
Stephen Kantrowitz
via
Boston Review
on
July 23, 2018
Declaration of War
The violent rise of white supremacy after the Vietnam War.
by
Patrick Blanchfield
via
The Nation
on
June 20, 2018
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