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Women in the 1920s Ku Klux Klan MOVEMENT
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Kathleen M. Blee
Publication date:
July 20 2017
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Routledge
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Studying racist activism
pp. 13
Studying The Enemy
pp. 21
Why I returned to studying the far-right
pp. 23
White-knuckle research
pp. 43
White on white
pp. 56
The banality of violence
pp. 63
Positioning hate
pp. 73
Does gender matter in the United States far-right?
pp. 88
Methods, interpretation, and ethics in the study of white supremacist perpetrators
pp. 107
Women in the 1920s Ku Klux Klan MOVEMENT
pp. 125
Becoming a racist
pp. 146
Personal effects from far-right activism
pp. 165
Women and organized racial terrorism in the United States
pp. 180
Women in extreme right parties and movements
pp. 197
The duality of spectacle and secrecy
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