Praise from Coretta Scott King

“September 11th 2001 has heightened awareness of the threat posed by violent, anti-American groups in other nations. Lest we forget, the terrorist infrastructure that contributed to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 is still a force in our society. Daniel...

Praise from Publishers Weekly

“The militia movement burst into the consciousness of Americans with the Oklahoma City bombing, but hate groups have a long, shameful lineage in America. In this detailed, provocative examination, Levitas focuses on the ideas of William Potter Gale, who, despite...

Praise from William S. McFeely

“Daniel Levitas’s well-researched book reminds us that the bizarre ideas of the radical right are not only dangerous in their own right, but in this fearful time, dangerously influential.” –  William S. McFeely, historian and author of the...

Praise from Booklist

With so much attention focused on international terrorism, this book hits closer to home with an eye-opening look at potential domestic terrorist threats. Levitas explores the historic roots of Far Right hate groups in the U.S., how they have developed and evolved,...