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The Terrorist Next Door

The Militia Movement and the Radical Right

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An edition of The terrorist next door (2002)

The Terrorist Next Door

The Militia Movement and the Radical Right

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From the emergence of white supremacist groups following the Civil War, through the segregationist violence of the civil rights era, the right-wing tax protest movement of the 1970s, the farm crisis of the 1980s and the militia movement of the 1990s, the book details the roots of the radical right. It also tells the story of men like William Potter Gale, a retired Army officer and the founder of the Posse Comitatus whose hate-filled sermons and calls to armed insurrection have fueled generations of tax protesters, militiamen and other anti-government zealots since the 1960s. The book is painstakingly researched and includes rich detail from official documents (including the FBI), private archives and confidential sources never before disclosed. In detailing these and other developments, the book will prove to be the most definitive history of the roots of the American militia movement and the rural radical right.

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English
Pages
544

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Cover of: Terrorist Next Door
Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right
2004, St. Martin's Press
in English
Cover of: The Terrorist Next Door
The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right
January 20, 2004, St. Martin's Griffin
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Cover of: The terrorist next door
The terrorist next door: the militia movement and the radical right
2002, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"The raspy voice of "Reverend" William Potter Gale's tape-recorded sermon filled the airwaves over western Kansas on a summer night in July 1982."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
544
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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Open Library
OL9386409M
Internet Archive
terroristnextdoo00dani
ISBN 10
0312320418
ISBN 13
9780312320416
OCLC/WorldCat
55991731
Library Thing
154206
Goodreads
262257

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