White supremacy movements
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White supremacy movements
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White supremacy movements
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- Jasper, Texas, Showtime presents a Jonathan Estrin production ; executive producers, Jonathan Estrin and W. Michael Greene ; written by Jonathan Estrin ; directed by Jeff Byrd ; a presentation of Showtime Networks, Inc
- Oklahoma City, an Ark Media production for American experience ; American Experience Films, PBS ; American experience is a production of WGBH ; produced by Barak Goodman, Emily Singer Chapman, Mark Samels ; written and directed by Barak Goodman ; senior producer, Susan Bellows
- Healing from hate, battle for the soul of a nation, a film by Peter Hutchison ; Big Tent Productions presents ; directed, produced & written by Peter Hutchison ; produced and written by David Kuhn ; produced & edited by Lucas Sabean
- The omni-Americans, some alternatives to the folklore of white supremacy, Albert Murray ; with a foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Beyond reach, a novel, Karin Slaughter
- The hook, Tim O'Mara
- Millennium rage, survivalists, white supremacists, and the Doomsday prophecy, Philip Lamy
- The land, Thomas Maltman
- Grass roots, Stuart Woods
- Must we defend Nazis?, why the First Amendment should not protect hate speech and white supremacy, Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic
- Lovable racists, magical Negroes, and White messiahs, David Ikard ; with a foreword by T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
- Healing from hate, how young men get into--and out of--violent extremism, Michael Kimmel
- Dispatches from the race war, Tim Wise
- Some kind of hate, Sarah Darer Littman
- High white sun, J. Todd Scott
- Resisting apartheid America, living the badass gospel, Miguel A. De La Torre
- The false cause, fraud, fabrication, and white supremacy in Confederate memory, Adam H. Domby
- Heavy on the dead, G.M. Ford
- Not my idea, a book about whiteness, written and illustrated by Anastasia Higginbotham
- Unmasking the klansman, the double life of Asa and Forrest Carter, Dan T. Carter
- Lucky you, a novel, by Carl Hiaasen