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Authors: Leonard Zeskind
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Citizens Informer
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419–20
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423
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427
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465
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468
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496
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503
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535
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614
n
11
civil liberties, post-9/11,
515
civil rights,
25
,
39–40
,
48
,
178
; black,
18
,
39
,
47
,
128–30
,
192
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285
,
371
; gay and lesbian,
23
,
48
,
191–93
,
292
,
323–25
,
396
; legislation,
7–8
,
22
,
191
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262
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371
,
418
; Reagan policy,
50–51
Civil Rights Act (1964),
262
Civil War,
4
,
37
,
57
,
80
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119
,
120
,
209
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261
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283
Cleveland,
474
Clinton, Bill,
247
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248
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285
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292
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293
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294
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313
,
330
,
482
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497
; abortion and,
323
,
462
; culture war and,
320–28
; gun legislation,
328
,
364
; impeachment,
464
,
472
; 1994 congressional elections and,
386–87
,
401
;
1996 presidential election,
434–35
; Oklahoma City bombing and,
401
,
406–407
Coalition Against Fear and Intimidation,
129
Coeur d’Alene bombings (1986),
146
Cold War,
5–6
,
57
,
150
,
238
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244
,
245
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248
,
315
,
514
; end of,
219
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227
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230
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231
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233
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240–49
,
287
,
291
,
315
,
385
,
520
Collins, Addie Mae,
39
colonialism,
12
Colorado,
74
,
298
,
362
; Amendment 2,
324
; Christian Identity Bible camps,
172–75
; Klan,
97
Committee of the States,
146
Committee to Protect the Family Foundation,
316–17
common law courts,
357–66
,
473
; Freemen and,
357–61
,
410
; Posse Comitatus and,
358
,
359
,
363–64
communism,
57
,
79
,
92
,
97
,
150–51
,
181
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223
; collapse of,
219
,
231
,
240–49
,
291
,
315
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385
,
520
;
see also
anticommunism
computer bulletin boards,
155
,
163
,
451
concentration camps,
52–53
,
55
,
58
,
237
; “Auschwitz” burden,
225–28
Concord, minutemen at,
365
Confederacy,
80
,
105
,
119
,
120
,
158
,
205
,
282–83
,
286
,
491–93
; flag,
209
,
261
,
411
,
418
,
421
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423
,
428
,
467–68
,
491–93
; millennium neo-Confederate resurgence,
49–193
; nationalism,
105
,
205–209
,
491–93
Confederate Knights of the Ku Klux Klan,
131
Congress, U.S.,
7
,
22
,
81
,
418
; civil rights legislation,
7–8
,
22
,
191
,
262
,
371
,
418
; immigration legislation,
38
,
389–91
; 1994 elections,
386–92
,
401
; 1996 elections,
435
; resolution condemning Council of Conservative Citizens,
464–66
.
See also
House of Representatives, U.S.
;
Senate, U.S
.
Connecticut,
85
Conservative Caucus,
299
Conservative Party,
111
Conservatives,
7–8
,
12
,
48
,
108
,
236
,
287
,
288
,
314
; Bush-era,
426
; Clinton-era,
323–28
,
425–26
; culture war,
320–28
; populists vs.,
108–109
; post-9/11,
520–21
; Reagan-era,
47–51
;
see also specific groups
Conservative Victory Plan, The
,
8
Constitution, U.S.,
80
,
108
,
359–60
; attacks on Fourteenth Amendment,
80–81
,
358
,
359–61
,
366
,
403
,
490
,
527
; Freemen and,
359–60
; Posse Comitatus and,
80–81
;
see also specific amendments
Constitution Party,
111
Coolidge, Calvin,
108
Corcoran, James,
318
;
Bitter Harvest
,
76
Cosmotheism,
67
Cosmotheist Community Church,
67
,
556
n
30
Cotterill, Mark,
497
Coughlin, Father Charles,
39
Council of Conservative Citizens,
367
,
417–23
,
432
,
433
,
463
,
464–69
,
489
,
491
,
522
,
525
; anti-Semitism,
422–23
,
468
,
520
; Pat Buchanan and,
496–97
; Confederate flag and,
492
; Congressional resolution condemning,
464–66
; end-of-the-century status,
466–69
; 1995 Birmingham conference,
426–27
; post-9/11,
519–20
,
536–37
; publications,
420–21
,
423
,
496
,
503
Countess, Robert,
229
Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord, The;
see
CSA
Covington, Harold,
47
Creativity,
336–42
; organizational succession problems,
339–41
; publications,
337–38
,
339
,
340
,
341
; skinheads and,
338
,
340–41
Creoles,
262
cross burnings,
140
Crossfire
,
371
CSA,
61–68
,
69
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75
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82
,
92
,
94
,
98
,
99
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106
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133
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146
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147
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162
,
244
,
301
,
329
,
405
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409
; anti-Semitism,
82–83
; bombings and murders,
82–83
; The Order and,
99–100
; seditious conspiracy trial,
161–62
,
165
,
167
; theology,
62–63
,
64
; Zarephath-Horeb camp,
62–65
Cuban Missile Crisis,
6
“culture distorters,”
90
culture war,
320–28
; Pat Buchanan and,
286–87
,
292–93
,
324
; Clinton-era,
320–28
Curry, John,
351
Czechoslovakia,
241
Dahmer, Vernon,
39
D’Alessio, Joe,
283–84
Davis, Nord,
461
Davis, Sam,
205–207
Days, Drew III,
50
Dead Kennedys,
213
death penalty,
183
Dees (Morris) and Corcoran (James),
Gathering Storm
,
318
Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties, The,
175
DeMarais, Robert,
467
Demjanjuk, John,
237
Democratic Party,
7
,
8
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13
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46
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264
,
279
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328
,
522
; Duke Democrats,
274
; 1988 Duke primary campaign,
138–43
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187–88
; 1992 elections,
323
; 1994 congressional elections,
386–92
; 1996 elections,
434–35
; Reagan Democrats,
431
Deng Xiaoping,
89
Dennis, Lawrence,
150
Denver,
459
; McVeigh trial in,
455–57
; skinhead violence,
459
desegregation,
4
,
25
,
134
,
192
; school,
4
,
24
,
25
,
39
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48
,
86
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182
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185
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418
Dickson, Sam,
117–20
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138
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252
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253
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283
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284
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351
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363
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367–68
,
382
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394
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423
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433
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465
,
468
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540–41
,
642
n
11
; David Duke and,
394–95
Did Six Million Really Die?
(pamphlet),
382–83
Dobson, James,
310
Dole, Bob,
184
,
186
,
325
; 1996 presidential campaign,
431
,
434
“dominance,” white nationalist concept of,
327
Donahue, Phil,
41
Dred Scott
decision,
80
,
81
,
358
,
366
drugs, war on,
315
Duke, Charles,
403
Duke, David,
3
,
11
,
34–45
,
47
,
64
,
106
,
115
,
119
,
134
,
135–40
,
244
,
255
,
291
,
297
,
311
,
325
,
363
,
367
,
372–73
,
385
,
392
,
422
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431
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474
,
508
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520
,
537
,
575
n
19
,
583
n
19
,
584
n
29
,
621
n
15
; anti-Jackson gambit,
139–40
,
188
,
189
; background of,
35–36
; border watch,
34–35
,
47
; born-again image,
271
,
274
; campaign machinery and style,
267–70
; charisma of,
41–42
,
200
,
264
; at Chicago Populist meeting,
199–200
; economic views,
189–91
,
270
,
273–74
; FBI and,
36–37
;
Finders Keepers
,
35
; Forsyth riots and,
129–30
,
135
; Klan and,
34–35
,
86–87
,
89
,
119
,
139
,
188
,
189
,
195–96
,
201–203
,
263
,
268
,
269
,
270
,
279
,
333
,
372
,
489
,
507
; mail fraud investigation,
539–40
,
621
n
5
; media and,
41–42
,
45
,
139
,
140
,
200–202
,
269–70
; Molotov cocktail charges against,
36–37
;
My Awakening
,
539
; 1988 Democratic primary campaign,
138–43
,
187–88
; as 1988 Populist candidate,
188–91
,
192–93
,
198
,
204
,
263
,
267
; 1989 Louisiana Republican legislative campaign,
194–97
,
200–203
,
263
; 1990 U.S. Senate campaign,
264–65
,
271
; 1991 Louisiana governor’s race,
262
,
264
,
265–77
; 1992 Republican presidential primaries campaign,
277–78
,
279
,
280–81
,
294
,
297
; physical appearance of,
35
; William Pierce and,
42–43
,
531
; political aspirations,
42
,
45
,
135
,
138–43
,
187–91
,
194–204
,
261–78
,
435
,
539
; racist views of,
34–35
,
41–45
,
90
,
189–91
,
202
,
275
,
394–95
,
398
; Rickey campaign against,
200–203
; role in white supremacist movement,
36–45
; vote,
271–77
,
390
,
391
; as a womanizer,
35