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The Hall-Hoag collection of dissenting and extremist printed propaganda.

Political Extremism and Radicalism: Far-Right and Left Political Groups in the U.S., Europe, and Australia in the Twentieth Century Available online

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Series:
Political Extremism and Radicalism: Far-Right and Left Political Groups in the U.S., Europe, and Australia in the Twentieth Century.
Political Extremism and Radicalism: Far-Right and Left Political Groups in the U.S., Europe, and Australia in the Twentieth Century
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hate groups--United States.
Hate groups.
Radicalism.
United States.
Racism--United States.
Racism.
Radicalism--United States.
Right-wing extremists--United States.
Right-wing extremists.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (443 manuscripts) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [date of publication not identified]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Publisher's content warning: "This title comes from the Political Extremism and Radicalism digital archive series which provides access to primary sources for academic research and teaching purposes. Please be aware that users may find some of the content within this resource to be offensive." MiFhGG
The Hall-Hoag Collection of Dissenting and Extremist Printed Propaganda from the John Hay Library at Brown University began as a collection of material gathered by Gordon Hall. After returning from World War II, Hall investigated hate groups in the United States for Friends of Democracy, an anti-totalitarian group. He built a substantial collection of propaganda materials, mainly focused on anti-integrationist, anti-Semitic, and racist groups, such as the American Fascist Union and Ku Klux Klan organisations. The Hall-Hoag Collection is a treasure trove of primary source materials for academic researchers of modern American extremism. Extremist literature has always been difficult to find because its authors intend the material to be read by a limited number of true believers. Consequently, print runs tend to be small and erratic. It takes a dedicated effort to amass and organise collections of this type. Most of the extremist literature in this collection ranges from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s - the most heated days of the civil rights movement. Publications in this collection represent a cross-section of extremist opinion towards integration and civil rights activism, but it also contains materials on American anti-Semitism, Christian Identity theology, neo-Nazi groups, and white supremacy movements. This collection is the product of decades of collaboration between Gordon Hall and his research assistant, Grace Hoag. Hoag first worked with Hall as a volunteer and later as a collaborator. They were able to collect difficult-to-obtain materials from major American extremist organisations and groups from the mid-1940s until the early 1990s. Hall and Hoag gathered a representative sample of literature from a variety of extremist groups. In examining the organisation of the Hall-Hoag materials, the groups that had a particularly significant impact will be discussed in some depth. Hall and Hoag divided their collection into the following categories: Anti-Integrationist Organizations; Anti-Jewish Racist Organizations; Hate Groups Extreme Right; and Ku Klux Klan Organizations. Each of these groups shared a belief in, and a commitment to, white supremacy.
Notes:
Includes the following publications: North Carolina Defenders of States' Rights, Incorporated; Educational books; Rivera Enterprises; Georgia Farmer's Market Bulletin; American Fascist Union; Modern Paul Reveres; Affirmations; Revolutionary Government of the United States; E.M. Biggers Printer.
Local Notes:
Images from the source libraries are selected contents of the original collection materials as representative of their value and pertinence to the digital product.
OCLC:
1053555674
Access Restriction:
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