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Reviewed on April 1, 2018 | Social Sciences
Belew (history, Univ. of Chicago) traces late 20th-century white power violence from the Vietnam War to the Oklahoma City bombing. As white soldiers returned to the United States after tours in Vietnam, some "never stopped fighting" the racialized "other." This study uses contemporary media coverage, government records, and the literature of white power activists to chart how the pain and rage of some white soldiers was transmuted...Log In or Sign Up to Read More