Blood and Politics (123 page)

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Authors: Leonard Zeskind

Tags: #History, #United States, #General, #Social Science, #Discrimination & Race Relations

 

East, John,
289
,
421

East Germany,
221–24
,
225
,
242

economy,
430
; Duke on,
189–91
,
270
,
273–74
; farm crisis,
73–75
,
78–79
,
113–15
,
190
,
273
; global,
244
; nationalism,
190

Edison, Jean Farrel,
353
,
445

Edsall, Thomas and Mary,
Chain Reaction: The Impact of Race, Rights, and Taxes on American Politics
,
24

Edwards, Edwin,
262
,
266
,
271

Eisenhower, Dwight,
18

elections,
see
politics

Elijay, Arkansas,
63

Ellison, James,
63–66
,
82
,
100
,
106
,
107
,
130
,
329
,
405
,
410
,
456
; seditious conspiracy charges and trial,
147–48
,
165–67
,
169

Elohim City,
65–66
,
67
,
160
,
169
,
414
; Oklahoma City bombing and,
404–406
,
458–59

enclave nationalism, and The Order,
96–106

End Times theology,
185–86
,
313
,
329
,
330
,
483
,
484
,
487–88

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,
50–51

Equal Rights Amendment,
185
,
289
,
376

Essays of a Klansman
(booklet),
83
,
89
,
90
,
91
,
163

Estes Park meeting,
310–19
,
331
,
362

ethnic nationalism,
91
,
246–49
,
360
,
581
n
3

eugenics,
12
,
395–96

Eurocentrism,
104–105

European Union,
244

Evers, Medgar,
39

 

Fairburn, Eric,
450

Falwell, Jerry,
48
,
183
,
203
,
286
,
292
,
309
,
323
,
516
,
517

Family Channel,
184

Farm Aid,
114

Farm Credit Act (1987),
114

farm crisis, of 1980s,
73–75
,
78–79
,
96
,
113–15
,
190
,
273
,
301
,
409
; and anti-Semitism,
72–78
,
96–97
,
113–15

Farmers Home Administration,
114

Farmers Liberation Army,
74–75
,
79
,
141

Farrakhan, Louis,
121
,
139

Farrel, Jean,
352–53
; estate funds and IHR lawsuit,
352–54
,
381–82
,
439–46
,
447–81
,
506
,
529

Farris, Michael,
430

fascism,
55
,
57
,
116

fashion,
205
,
519
; punk,
212
; skinhead,
205
,
211
,
212
,
345

Faul, Scott,
76

Faurisson, Robert,
251
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
5
,
20
,
44
,
76
,
94
,
144–48
,
308
,
341
,
473
,
515
; Beam arrest,
144–45
; definition of “domestic terrorism,”
413
; David Duke and,
36–37
; Freemen siege,
410–12
; Kahl shooting,
76
; 1980s campaign against white supremacists,
144–48
; Oklahoma City bombing investigation,
399–400
,
404
,
413–14
,
454–57
; The Order and,
99–100
,
103
,
167–68
; post–Oklahoma City bombing crackdown,
408–16
;
Project Megiddo
,
483–84
,
487
; Ruby Ridge debacle,
302–306
,
331–32
,
362
,
364
,
412
; Rudolph bombings,
460–63
; Waco standoff,
330–31
,
399
,
455

Federal Reserve,
72
,
74
,
79
,
108
,
113
,
141
,
191
,
199
,
273
,
388

feminism,
23
,
43
,
191

Fields, Ed,
118–19
,
127
,
140
,
155–56
,
197
,
255
,
284
,
294
,
322
,
367
,
430
,
434

Fifteenth Amendment,
37
,
81

films, Nazi,
116

First Amendment,
101
,
121
,
149
,
153
,
165
,
168

First Persian Gulf War;
see
Gulf War (1991)

Fischer, Henri,
351
,
440
,
443–44
,
528

Fitzhugh, Mike,
159

Fleming, Tom,
497

Florida,
15
,
73
,
110
,
137
,
234
,
255
,
280
,
281
,
337
,
420
,
502
; abortion clinic violence,
320–23
; Klan,
321
; 2000 election recount,
502

Focus on the Family,
310

Forbes, Ralph,
141
,
187
,
434

Ford, Gerald,
47
,
200

Fordice, Kirk,
278
,
417
,
422
,
466

Forrest, Nathan Bedford,
37
,
468
Forsyth riots (1987),
125–30
,
133
,
135
,
138
,
142
,
566
n
22

For the People
,
306

Fortier, Michael and Lori,
456

Fort Smith, Arkansas,
146–48
; pretrial public strategy,
153–57
; seditious conspiracy trial,
146–47
,
151
,
158–69
,
331

Foster, Ezola,
499–501
,
503–504

Foundation for Economic Liberty,
449
,
450
,
478–79
,
480

Foundation to Defend the First Amendment,
479
,
480

Fourteenth Amendment,
37–38
,
175
,
262
,
324
; attacks on,
80–81
,
358
,
359–61
,
366
,
403
,
490
,
527
; Freemen on,
358
,
359–61
; immigration-related attacks,
527
; vs. organic sovereign citizenship,
80–81
,
361
,
366
,
403
; Posse Comitatus on,
80–81
,
457

Fourth Reich Skinheads,
340–41

France,
189
,
243
,
248
,
468
,
540

Francis, Sam,
288–93
,
368–69
,
391
,
421
,
422
,
423
,
424–28
,
433
,
467
,
484
,
496
,
503–504
,
522–23
,
524
,
537
; culture war and,
326–28
; fired by
Washington Times
,
424–28
; MARS and,
289–91

Franco, Francisco,
237

Frank, Anne, diary of,
52
,
55

Frank, Leo,
128

Freedom Riders,
39

Freemen,
357–61
,
416
,
472
; Fourteenth Amendment attacks,
358
,
359–61
; Justus Township siege,
408–12
; Posse Comitatus and,
358
,
359
; wire fraud,
408

Free Speech
,
472
,
518

Front National,
189
,
248
,
468
Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación National (FALN),
151

Fukuyama, Francis,
243

Furr, LaVonne,
54–56
,
528
,
554
n
14
; Legion for the Survival of Freedom and,
54–56
,
350–51
,
382

Furr, Lewis Brandon,
54
,
55
,
56
,
350
,
351

 

Gale, William Potter,
72
,
74–75
,
146

gangs,
344–45

Gann, Paul,
198

Gantt, Harvey,
278

Gayman, Dan,
461

gays and lesbians,
23
,
48
,
130–33
,
183
; AIDS crisis,
191–92
; civil rights,
23
,
48
,
191–93
,
292
,
323–25
,
396
; discrimination against,
130–33
,
183
,
185
,
191–93
,
237
,
323–25
,
396
,
460
; genetics and,
396
; in military,
323
,
324
; Shelby bookstore murders,
132–33
; violence against,
132–33
,
460
,
462

gender,
173–74
; Duke vote and,
274
; white supremacist roles,
173–74
,
185
,
302
,
343
;
see also
women

genetics,
12
,
67
,
180–82
,
359
,
368–69
,
373
,
394
;
Bell Curve
controversy,
395–98
; “black intelligence deficit,”
395–98
; declining white birthrate and,
488–89
; Satanic nature of Jews and,
180
,
181
; scientific racism and,
393–98
; selective breeding and,
12

Genoud, François,
444–45

George Washington University,
23
,
26

Georgia,
15
,
50
,
118
,
188
,
281
,
414
,
435
; flag,
492
; Forsyth riots (1987),
125–30
,
133
,
135
,
138
,
142
,
566
n
23
; Klan,
119
,
125–27
,
133–34
,
138
,
140
,
141–42
,
205
,
210
,
465
; lynchings,
127–28
; Rudolph bombings,
460–62

Geraldo Rivera Show, The
,
217

Germany,
4
,
8
,
9
,
113
,
470
; anti-immigration fever,
222
,
224
; concentration camps,
52–53
,
55
,
58
,
225–28
,
237
,
383
; fall of Berlin Wall,
221
,
223–24
,
230
,
231
;
Historikerstreit
debate,
226–31
; Holocaust denial and,
52–59
,
118–21
,
224
,
226–31
,
509
; national identity,
509
; Nazi,
20
,
52–53
,
55–58
,
119–20
,
318
,
445
,
509
; 1991 Munich Kongress,
250–51
; post–World War II,
119
,
223
,
225–28
; reemergence of nationalism in,
221–31
; reunification,
219
,
221–31
,
242
,
397
; skinheads,
224
,
228
,
252
; World War II lost by,
209
;
see also
National Socialism

Germond (Jack) and Witcover (Jules),
Mad as Hell
,
280

Giant Food, Carto’s lawsuit against,
5–7

Giles Free Press, The
,
207

Gingrich, Newt,
434

Glanton, Pam,
435

Gliebe, Erich,
470–76
,
532
,
534–35

globalism,
243–44

Goebbels, Joseph,
445

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von,
179

gold standard,
110

Goldwater, Barry,
7
,
24
,
47
,
108

Goodman, Andrew,
39
,
47

Gorbachev, Mikhail,
240

Gore, Al,
292
; 2000 presidential campaign,
494
,
502
,
504–505

Government Education Foundation,
478
,
479

Graber, Steve,
313–14

Grabowski, Chester,
256

Gramm, Phil,
325
,
430–31

Gramsci, Antonio,
327
,
523

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