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    Release Year
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    ISBN
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Haymarket Books
    ISBN-10
    1642594652
    ISBN-13
    9781642594652
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    26050400309

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Blood in the Face (revised New Edition) : White Nationalism from the Birth of a Nation to the Age of Trump
    Number of Pages
    300 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2025
    Topic
    Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism, Propaganda, United States / General, Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Political Science, History
    Author
    James Ridgeway
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    24.7 Oz
    Item Length
    8.8 in
    Item Width
    9.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2024-952255
    Reviews
    "[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe." --New York Times "Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement." --Los Angeles Times "[A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics)." --Library Journal "With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to "protect" the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts...." --Publishers Weekly "Clear and comprehensive." --Kirkus "[P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof." --Guardian, "Few listened when journalist James Ridgeway sounded the alarm about the resurgent far-right. Hand this book to anyone who thinks that the racist movement ended with the Trump presidency."--James Tracy, Co-author No Fascist USA: The John Brown Anti-Klan Committee and Lessons for Today's Movements "[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe." --New York Times "Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement." --Los Angeles Times "[A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics)." --Library Journal "With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to "protect" the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts...." --Publishers Weekly "Clear and comprehensive." --Kirkus "[P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof." --Guardian, "This revised new (and with the death of James Ridgeway) final edition of "Blood in the Face: White Nationalism from the Birth of a Nation to the Age of Trump" from Haymarket Books must be considered an essential addition to community and college/university library Contemporary American Political Science/Social Justice collections -- and the personal reading lists of students, academia, governmental policy makers, political activists, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in understanding and resisting the current trends towards American Nationalism/Fascism." --Midwest Book Review "Few listened when James Ridgeway sounded the alarm about the resurgent far-right. He dissected the racist resurgence of the 1980s, which is all too relevant given today's nightmares." --James R. Tracy, editor A Southern Panther, Conversations With Malik Rahim "[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe." --New York Times "Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement." --Los Angeles Times "[A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics)." --Library Journal "With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to "protect" the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts...." --Publishers Weekly "Clear and comprehensive." --Kirkus "[P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof." --Guardian, "[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe." --New York Times "Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement.'" --Los Angeles Times "[A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics)." --Library Journal "With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to "protect" the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts..." --Publisher's Weekly "Clear and comprehensive." --Kirkus "[P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof." --Guardian, "Few listened when James Ridgeway's journalism sounded the alarm about the resurgent far-right. Hand this book to anyone who thinks that the racist movement ended with the Trump presidency." --James Tracy, Co-author No Fascist USA: The John Brown Anti-Klan Committee and Lessons for Today's Movements "[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe." --New York Times "Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement." --Los Angeles Times "[A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics)." --Library Journal "With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to "protect" the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts...." --Publishers Weekly "Clear and comprehensive." --Kirkus "[P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof." --Guardian, "Few listened when James Ridgeway sounded the alarm about the resurgent far-right. He dissected the racist resurgence of the 1980s, which is all too relevant given today's nightmares." --James R. Tracy, editor A Southern Panther, Conversations With Malik Rahim "[A] guidebook through the nether regions of the racist universe." --New York Times "Ridgeway is a skilled guide through the bewildering and amorphous network of racists, radical tax resisters, skinheads, Nazis and Klansmen that composes what he terms 'an organized and, at times, violent, new far-right movement." --Los Angeles Times "[A] comprehensive view of racist politics in the United States (with some reference to Western European politics)." --Library Journal "With startling detail, this volume sets forth the violent histories of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866 by six former Confederate soldiers; the John Birch Society, an anti civil rights group masquerading as an anti Communist force; and the Po sse Comitatus, whose members gather in posses to "protect" the white race from the scourge of Jews, blacks and other minorities. Examining their influence on the political climate of the U.S., Ridgeway profiles such leaders as David Dukes, the former head of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana who ran for the Senate in 1990. Readers may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information this fascinating book imparts...." --Publishers Weekly "Clear and comprehensive." --Kirkus "[P]aint[s] a worrying picture of groups and ideologies that inspire Dylann Roof." --Guardian
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    320.56909073
    Synopsis
    In 1990, BLOOD IN THE FACE: The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi Skinheads, andthe Rise of a New White Culture was the first book to uncover the contours, beliefs, leaders, and wider influence of the American racist far-right movement. It told their story from the insideout, complete with interviews, recruiting pamphlets, cartoons, rants, sermons, threats, policereports, and more. The accompanying analysis by veteran investigative reporter James Ridgeway detailed the movement 's volatile history and its expansion beginning in the 1980s, insisting that the groups making up this "fringe" culture were too powerful--and too much a part of Americanculture--to be ignored or dismissed. When the book 's prescience about the dangers of the racist far-right became manifest in the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995, a second edition of BLOOD IN THE FACE was released with a new introduction charting the rise of the Militia Movement to which Timothy McVeigh and his co-conspirators were connected. Since then, both the book and the documentary film that accompanied its release (also titled BLOOD IN THE FACE), have earned cult followings. In the past 25 years, Ridgeway 's final warning--that the "fringe was becoming part of the fabric" of American politics and culture, have come to chilling fruition in the rise of the Tea Party, the racist backlash against the presidency of Barack Obama, the resurgence of anti-immigrant Nativism, the growth of racist far-right media, and the election of Donald Trump with the thunderous support of white nationalists., In 1990, Blood in the Face: The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi Skinheads, and the Rise of a New White Culture was the first book to uncover the contours, beliefs, leaders, and wider influence of the American racist far right movement. It told their story from the inside out, complete with interviews, recruiting pamphlets, cartoons, rants, sermons, threats, police reports, and more. The accompanying analysis by veteran investigative reporter James Ridgeway detailed the movement 's volatile history and its expansion beginning in the 1980s, insisting that the groups making up this "fringe" culture were too powerful--and too much a part of American culture--to be ignored or dismissed. was released with a new introduction charting the rise of the Militia Movement to which Timothy McVeigh and his co-conspirators were connected. Since then, both the book and the documentary film that accompanied its release (also titled Blood in the Face), have earned cult followings. In the past 25 years, Ridgeway 's final warning--that the "fringe was becoming part of the fabric" of American politics and culture--has come to chilling fruition in the rise of the Tea Party, the racist backlash against the presidency of Barack Obama, the resurgence of anti-immigrant Nativism, the growth of racist far-right media, and the election of Donald Trump with the thunderous support of white nationalists.
    LC Classification Number
    E184.A1

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