Bring the War Home

The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America

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Kathleen Belew: Bring the War Home (2018, Harvard University Press)

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Published July 7, 2018 by Harvard University Press.

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978-0-674-98492-9
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Filling In Some Gaps

4 stars

Just a quick review here. I've really been appreciating this book: very readable, clear language, interesting history. This really fills in the gaps in my knowledge of the post-WWII fascist movement with a focus on Louis Beam and the 3rd - 4th waves of the KKK, taking momentum from the "stabbed in the back" narrative of the US experience of the Vietnam War, rampant fear mongering around communism, popular white perspectives of overreach by the civil rights and various liberation movements of the long '60s, and the flood of weaponry and tools of war into the hands of an increasingly anti-State white nationalist movement. There's an interesting focus on groups like the KKKK and the uniting of Klan and Neo-Nazi groups during and after the Greensboro Massacre of 1979, the Order and its overlaps with Aryan Nations, National Alliance, the failed Operation Red Dog invasion of Dominica, ties between white …

Subjects

  • White supremacy movements
  • Vietnam war, 1961-1975, veterans
  • Vietnam war, 1961-1975, united states
  • United states, race relations