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It can happen here, White power and the rising threat of genocide in the US, Alexander Laban Hinton

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It can happen here, White power and the rising threat of genocide in the US, Alexander Laban Hinton
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
It can happen here
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1201179626
Responsibility statement
Alexander Laban Hinton
Sub title
White power and the rising threat of genocide in the US
Summary
"If many people were shocked by Trump's 2016 election, many more were stunned when, months later, white power extremists took to the streets of Charlottesville chanting "Blood and Soil" and "Jews will not replace us!" Like Trump, the Charlottesville marchers were dismissed as aberrations -- the momentary appearance of "racists" and "haters" who didn't represent the real U.S. Rather than being exceptional, It Can Happen Here argues these events are symptoms of the country's long history of systemic white supremacy, genocide, and atrocity crimes. And there is a high likelihood that such violence will occur here again. This reality, "It Can Happen Here" demonstrates, is a key post-mortem lesson we have learned from the 2016-2020 Trump presidency. "It Can Happen Here" breaks new ground by raising the alarm about the on-going threat of genocide and mass violence in the U.S. as well as considering path forward for repair. Written from a public anthropology perspective, it is also the field's first book to explore contemporary white power extremism in the U.S"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: The snake -- Charlottesville teach-in -- The hater -- White genocide -- Could it happen here? -- Can it be prevented -- Epilogue: The bird
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White power and the rising threat of genocide in the US
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