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White Nationalists Who Are They And What Do They Believe The New York Times Editorial Staff

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White Nationalists Who Are They And What Do They Believe The New York Times Editorial Staff
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Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.71 MB
Author: The New York Times Editorial Staff
ISBN: 9781642822182, 9781642822175, 1642822183, 1642822175
Language: English
Year: 2019

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White Nationalists Who Are They And What Do They Believe The New York Times Editorial Staff by The New York Times Editorial Staff 9781642822182, 9781642822175, 1642822183, 1642822175 instant download after payment.

In August of 2017, a group of torch-bearing white nationalists marched in Charlottesville, Virginia as part of the "Unite the Right" rally. Confronted by hundreds of counter-protesters, the gathering soon turned violent, resulting in the death of a young woman. The Charlottesville riots vaulted the presence of white nationalists to national attention. However, the white nationalist movement has been a growing force in American culture for decades. The articles in this book speak to the origins, beliefs, and growing cultural impact of white nationalists on politics, civic life, and media. Features such as media literacy terms and questions deepen readers' understanding of the reporting styles and devices used to cover the topic.

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