Study & Research White Supremacy Groups

This Study Guide consists of approximately 101 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of White Supremacy Groups.

Study & Research White Supremacy Groups

This Study Guide consists of approximately 101 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of White Supremacy Groups.
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Howard L. Bushart, John R. Craig, and Myra Barnes

About the author: Howard L. Bushart is an instructor in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Program at Lee College in Baytown, Texas. John R. Craig is a freelance journalist and a literary agent in Houston, Texas. Myra Barnes is an English teacher in Baytown.

Timothy McVeigh's 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City forced Americans to open their eyes to white supremacy's new revolutionaries: the individual terrorist and the terrorist cell—a small group of people linked together for a common cause. Backed by scriptures describing "cells" of six or seven members, along with the ease of anonymous communication the Internet offers, lone racists and small pockets of revolutionaries are becoming the new activists of the white supremacy movement. Cells are difficult for the...

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