hate groups

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hate groups

American swastika

inside the white power movement's hidden spaces of hate
2010
Contains case studies, first-person accounts, and interviews with white supremacists to examine hate groups in the United States, explaining the differences between the different groups, and discussing how they sustain themselves by gaining new members.

Extremist groups

opposing viewpoints
2005
Contains twenty-four essays that offer opposing viewpoints on extremist groups, debating issues related to religious groups, liberals, white supremacists, and terrorists.

The militia movement

fighters of the far right
2000
Discusses the history and philosophies of the far-right militia movement and its connections with hate groups and domestic terrorism.

Hate crimes

2007
Contains twenty-two essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to hate crimes, including historical events, hate groups and anti-hate groups, legislation against hate, and hate crimes in the post-September era, and provides a chronology, contact information for organizations, and a bibliography.

Extremist groups

2009
Discusses extremist groups in the U.S., such as American jihadists, abortion oppositionists, white supremacists, eco-terrorists, and others, and covers issues about the rights of these groups and related court cases, and provides a timeline.

Tolerance

celebrating differences
2002
Introduces the concept of tolerance, explaining what it is; discussing the importance of tolerance and the history of intolerance in the world; looking at hate crimes and hate groups; considering the question of whether tolerance can go too far; and exploring ways to model tolerance at home, school, and in the community.

Hate and racist groups

a hot issue
2001
Provides information about various hate groups, including white supremacists, religious extremists, and militias, discussing how they operate, who joins them, and the methods used to investigate and prosecute their crimes; and suggests things young people can do to stop the spread of racism and hate.

Hate groups

opposing viewpoints
1999
A collection of articles discuss hate groups and argue whether or not hate crimes are a serious problems, if certain groups promote hate and violence, and if militia movements pose a serious threat to society.

Hate groups

2000
Examines the historical roots of modern American hate crimes; groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, Identity Christians, and the Order; hate speech in the media; and ways to prevent prejudiced sentiments from spreading.

White supremacy groups

2008
Contains thirteen essays that offer varying perspectives on white supremacy groups, including reasons white Americans should build separate communities and groups, the Belgian Nationalist Party's promotion of extremism and xenophobia, the role of women in white nationalist organizations, white supremist singers spreading hate, and other topics; and provides contact information for organizations and a bibliography.

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