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Summary of The Hate Next Door by Matson Browning: Undercover within the New Face of White Supremacy - cover

Summary of The Hate Next Door by Matson Browning: Undercover within the New Face of White Supremacy

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The Hate Next Door is a gripping narrative by Matt Browning, an undercover detective in Arizona, who has been infiltrating and disrupting white supremacy movements for over 25 years. Browning gained an intimate vantage point to the KKK, skinheads, border militias, Proud Boys, and other White Power groups. He adopted fake IDs and ideologies, seeking the arrest of participants and terrorizing Browning's family. The book provides an essential look at the what, where, when, and why of white supremacist groups, how to identify them, and why we must all do everything in our power to fight against them. The book is an invaluable wake-up call to all of us regarding the work that is still left to be accomplished in understanding and effectively addressing racism and extremism in every facet of American culture.
Available since: 08/08/2023.
Print length: 69 pages.

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