Read Blood and Politics Online
Authors: Leonard Zeskind
Tags: #History, #United States, #General, #Social Science, #Discrimination & Race Relations
Panzerfaust,
534
paramilitary groups,
61
,
92
,
131
,
172
,
291–92
,
364
,
366
,
400
; survivalist,
60–68
;
see also
guns
;
militia movement
;
specific groups
Patriots Defense Foundation,
251
Paul, Ron,
435
Pavichevich, Father Dennis,
496–97
Perot, H. Ross,
279
,
287
,
291
,
294
,
295
,
298
,
34
,
494–95
,
498
,
502
Peters, Peter John,
173–83
,
191
,
213
,
214
,
244
,
296
,
305
,
310
,
346
,
362
,
410
,
430
,
449
,
536
,
573
n
19
; background of,
173
; Bible camps,
172–83
,
203
,
296
,
319
,
536
; Estes Park meeting,
310–19
; fight against gay civil rights,
191–93
; racist views,
177–78
,
182–83
,
192
; skinheads and,
208–10
; Y2K and,
486–87
Philadelphia,
32
Phineas Priesthood,
414–16
physics,
18
Pierce, Bruce Carroll,
160
,
167–68
,
536
,
572
n
33
Pierce, William Luther,
1
,
16
,
17–26
,
42
,
64
,
65
,
81
,
85
,
88
,
91
,
94
,
97
,
100
,
105
,
147
,
208
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215
,
228
,
230
,
244
,
251
,
252
,
311
,
318
,
322
,
372
,
381
,
392
; background of,
17–19
; -Carto rivalry and lawsuits,
20–22
,
242
,
381
,
449–51
,
531
; Creativity and,
339–40
,
341
; death of,
530–32
,
533
,
535
; David Duke and,
42–43
,
531
; estate of,
531–32
; Holocaust denial and,
57–58
;
Hunter
,
214
; Klan and,
40–43
; leadership style,
474
; legacy of,
535
; Andrew Macdonald pseudonym of,
29
; media and,
473–76
,
518
; National Alliance and,
26
,
31–32
,
41
,
63
,
66
,
96–97
,
106
,
113
,
212
,
214–15
,
313
,
369
,
373
,
470–76
,
508
,
517–20
; National Socialism and,
19–26
; National Youth Alliance and,
20–26
; on Oklahoma City bombing,
401–402
; personality of,
19
; racist views of,
18–26
,
29–31
,
40
,
66–68
,
93
,
102
,
105–106
,
179
; Resistance Records and,
450–51
,
474–76
; response to 9/11,
517–20
; skinheads and,
208
,
210
,
212
,
214–15
,
217
; on survivalism,
66–67
;
The Turner Diaries
,
29–32
,
41
,
93
,
97
,
101
,
106
,
214
,
394
,
400
,
401
,
449
,
456
,
474
,
549
n
7
; views on Soviet collapse,
241–42
; West Virginia headquarters,
106
,
476
,
518
politics,
12
,
91
; antiabortion,
387
; anti-immigrant vote,
387–91
; Buchanan vote,
286–88
,
429–36
,
504–505
; Christian right,
184–87
; Duke vote,
271–77
,
390
,
391
; Liberty Lobby influence,
7–8
,
22
,
32
,
33
,
109–13
,
136–38
,
140–42
,
186–87
,
197–99
,
233
,
388
,
432
,
496
; PAC funds,
270
; Populist,
107–15
,
135–43
,
140–42
,
188–91
,
197–99
,
234–36
,
238–39
,
294–300
,
391–92
,
426
,
502
; post-9/11,
522
; “racial threats” and,
276–77
; Reform party,
494–505
; Wallace movement,
13–15
; white nationalist candidates,
42
,
45
,
46–47
,
107–15
,
135–43
,
184–93
,
194–204
,
262–78
,
286–88
,
429–36
,
494–505
;
see also
presidential elections
;
specific politicians and parties
Populist Action Committee,
255
Populist Observer
,
198
Populist Party,
109–15
,
135
,
38
,
140–42
,
186–91
,
140–42
,
186–91
,
204
,
251
,
255
,
256
,
283
,
294
,
306
,
387
,
391–92
,
422
,
432
,
502
; anti-Semitism,
108–109
,
112–15
,
141
,
190–91
,
238–39
; decline of,
391
,
426
; farmers and,
113–15
,
141
; financial and organizational wrangling,
135–38
,
141
,
197–99
; Gulf War and,
234–36
; Liberty Lobby and,
109–13
,
136–38
,
140–42
,
188–91
,
197–99
,
297
; Nashville convention (1984),
110–12
; 1984 presidential campaign,
111–13
; 1988 convention,
140–42
; 1988 presidential campaign,
135–42
,
188–93
,
199
; 1989 Chicago meeting,
197–200
; 1992 presidential campaign,
294–300
; origins of,
107–15
Posse Comitatus,
69–70
,
72–77
,
98
,
108
,
113
,
115
,
146
,
318
,
328
,
358
,
413
,
416
,
457
; Cheney Lake meeting,
78–81
; common law courts and,
358
,
359
,
363–64
; Fourteenth Amendment, attacks on,
80–81
,
457
; Freemen and,
358
,
359
; Heaton shootout,
75–76
Posse Noose Report
,
74
post–Cold War era,
240–49
postmillennialism,
487–88
post-Weaver campaign,
309–19
Pratt, Larry,
313
,
314–19
,
323
,
330
,
403
,
429
,
430
premillennialism,
487–88
presidential elections: of 1964,
7
; of 1968,
13–15
,
85
; of 1980,
47–48
; of 1984,
111–13
; of 1988,
135–43
,
184–93
; of 1992,
277–78
,
279–93
,
294–300
,
323
,
324
; of 1996,
429–36
; of 2000,
491
,
494–505
; of 2004,
539
press;
see
media
;
specific publications
pro-family movement,
325
“Prospectus for a National Front,”
20
Protect Arizona Now,
525–26
Protocols of the Elders of Zion
,
41
Puerto Rican groups, seditious conspiracy cases against,
151–52
Pulaski, Tennessee,
130
; 1989 Aryan Nation rally,
205–10
Quayle, Dan,
272
racial purity,
9–10
“racial threats,” study of,
276–77
racism,
1
; of 1955–1974,
4–26
; of 1974–1986,
26
,
27–131
; of 1987–1989,
123–218
; of 1990–1991,
219–57
; of 1992–1993,
259–354
; of 1994–1996,
355–436
; of 1997–2001,
437–510
; of 2001–2004,
511–42
;
see also specific groups and movements
Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act,
100–101
radio,
32
,
49
,
98
,
133
,
177
,
306
; antigay,
324
; Christian Identity,
177
,
208
; IHR,
121
,
228–29
; Liberty Lobby,
255
; National Alliance,
472
,
508
,
517
,
518
,
535
Raleigh, North Carolina,
131
; 1987 Klan march,
131–32
Ranch Rescue,
525
Rankin, John,
149–50
rape,
128
Reagan, Ronald,
12–13
,
27
,
47–51
,
108
,
145
,
151
,
184
,
196
,
200–201
,
233
,
236
,
237
,
238
,
279–80
,
289
,
290
,
323
,
328
,
398
,
507
; abortion and,
323
; civil rights policy,
50–51
,
125
,
142
; Democrats,
431
; economic policy,
74
; Klan and,
47–51
; 1980 presidential election,
47–48
; Populist Party break with,
108–15
Reconstruction,
37–38
,
43
,
87
,
119
,
261
Reed, Ishmael,
466
Reform Party,
494–95
; creation of,
494–95
; nomination process,
495
; 2000 Buchanan candidacy,
494–505
; 2000 convention,
498–502
religious right,
48
Remer, Otto Ernst,
117
repatriation,
4
Republican Party,
7
,
13
,
24
,
47
,
328
,
418
,
522
; Christian right and,
184–87
; Contract with America,
386
; Council of Conservative Citizens,
464–66
; Duke campaigns,
194–97
,
264–70
,
277–78
; Homosexual Agenda,
133
; Liberty Lobby and,
7–8
; 1988 presidential primaries,
184–87
; 1992 National Convention,
292–93
; 1992 presidential primaries,
277–78
,
279–88
; 1994 congressional elections,
386–92
; 1996 presidential primaries,
427–28
,
429–36
; Nixon-era,
24–25
; Reagan-era,
47–51
; Wallace vote,
13–15
,
24
,
25
Republic of Texas,
360