“Zeskind offers a well-placed warning ” —Kirkus Reviews

“Recommended for all libraries.” —Stephen L. Hupp, Library Journal

“Exhaustively researched, Blood and Politics is not only a brilliant account of the origins, modes of operation, collaborations, and internecine disputes of white supremacist, neo-Nazi, Holocaust-denier, and anti-Semitic groups in America, but alerts us to the fact that despite—or perhaps because of—significant improvements in race relations and changing demographic patterns, we are likely to witness a resurgence of their activities.” —Drew S. Days III, Professor of Law, Yale University, and former U.S. Solicitor General

Fa & Antifa in the Fatherland

Fa & Antifa in the FatherlandOn the eve of Germany’s parliamentary elections anti-immigrant fever burns bright and the nation is undergoing a politically explosive identity crisis.The Nation October 5, 1998by Leonard Zeskind  When the state parliament...

Middle American Nationalism

Considering White Nationalism in the USA: Questions about the Nature of the State and NationMiddle Americanism and Christian Identity By Leonard ZeskindThis essay was originally written for a September 1997 symposium held by the Northwest Coalition against Malicious...

White-Shoed Supremacy:

White-Shoed Supremacy: A resurgent white racial consciousness is afoot, eschewing the militia look By Leonard ZeskindThe Nation June 10, 1996 Over Memorial Day weekend, Samuel Jared Taylor’s “American Renaissance” newsletter will convene 150...

1995 Year in Review

1995: Year in Reviewby Leonard ZeskindSearchlight Magazine  January 1996      Until the trial of Tim McVeigh and Terry Nichols begins, current events will continue to be divided between those that occurred before the Oklahoma City bomb...