Ballot-box bigotry: David Duke and the Populist Party
Atlanta: The Center for Democratic Renewal, 1989. 20p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, plastic comb binding. Background report #7. More
Cat.No: 143579
Atlanta: The Center for Democratic Renewal, 1989. 20p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, plastic comb binding. Background report #7. More
Cat.No: 143579
Buffalo, NY: Buffalo Workers Movement, 1977. 14p, plus special issue on health and safety 17p, all on 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at upper left, articles on abortion rights and the Hyde Amendment, the KKK in Buffalo, a history of Puerto Rico, and a number of articles on workers' health and..... More
Cat.No: 165836
Kansas City, MO: Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, 1983, 1985. Two issues of the staplebound quarterly journal, 8.5x11 inches, very good. Coverage of attacks by the Klan, LaRouche, racist and anti-Semitic third party candidates, etc. More
Cat.No: 227136
Denham Springs, LA: Invisible Empire, Knights of the KKK, 1984. Newspaper. Single issue of the tabloid format newspaper, 8 pages, evenly toned, otherwise very good. Much coverage of local-level Klan activism around the US; cover story on school prayer, introductory article about imperial wizard Jim Blair, and more. More
Cat.No: 205566
Durham, NC: Institute for Southern Studies, 1980. 72p., single issue of the journal, very good, 8.5x11 inches. Much of the issue addresses the KKK and anti-labor activities in the South. More
Cat.No: 146977
Durham, NC: Institute for Southern Studies, 1982. 72p., single issue of the journal, very good, 8.5x11 inches; third reprinting. Much of the issue addresses the KKK and anti-labor activities in the South. More
Cat.No: 231954
Minneapolis: North Star Klan No. 2, 1923. Newspaper. 4p., 17.5 x 24 inches, folded broadsheet newspaper, illus., evenly toned, some fraying along top edges, a small closed tear at edge of one fold, small stain on pg 3-4, else very good. Only one holding found in OCLC as of April..... More
Cat.No: 236209
[Maryland]: n.pub. [1926]. 3.5x7 inch stiff card, mildly soiled and worn, with seven short paragraphs of text. Ritchie misspelled "Ricthie." Calls on African American voters to support the Democratic candidates for governor, comptroller and attorney general, arguing that the community's support for Republicans has only led to being "dumped off..... More
Cat.No: 177448
New York: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1980. Pamphlet. 5p., 8.5x11 inches, three-hole punched stapled report, with rusted staple in upper left corner, with light folds where pages were folded back during reading, else good. Report focusing on specific "training camps" in Alabama, Connecticut, Illinois, North Carolina, and Texas. The..... More
Cat.No: 245096
Menlo Park, CA: Institute for Humane Studies, 1977. 36p., wraps, very good but for old bookseller's stamp on title page. Studies in Education no. 3. A re-examination of the legal case in which the Supreme Court decided that children could not be forced to attend public schools. Discusses social context..... More
Cat.No: 168451
Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1987. Hardcover. xv, 387p. + 8p. photos, first printing, dj with one-inch tear in flap-fold. More
Cat.No: 85447
Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2003. Paperback. 397p., softbound in large 9x7 inch wraps slightly shelf worn else very good condition, first paperback printing, signed by Bermanzohn, illus. More
Cat.No: 219453
Five Points, AL: Jim Blair, [198-]. Standard business card, red and black text, KKK emblem at right. Very good. More
Cat.No: 212229
New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969. Hardcover. vii, 253p. Reprint of the 1880 edition. More
Cat.No: 113884
Berkeley: International News Keyus (INK), 1980. Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid, illus., untoned overall, very good. Final issue of the long running underground paper. Cover headline: "Barb bows out". Local political and cultural news, including poetry reading by Ginsberg and Corso, firing of teacher who fought the KKK, several articles on..... More
Cat.No: 224850
New York: Random House, 1995. Hardcover. 428p., first edition stated with correct Random House number line, quarter-cloth boards show mild handling wear; in a worn dj with closed tear on rear cover. Front free endpaper bears a personal inscription signed by the Native American author who lives in Berkeley. Historical..... More
Cat.No: 147748
Birmingham: Crane Hill Publishers, 1994. Hardcover. 234p., first printing, dj. Cobbs was the niece of, and star witness against, convicted church bomber and white supremacist Robert Chambliss. Introduction by Fred Shuttlesworth. Pp.189-90, a brief account of author's stay in Gender Dysphoria Clinic "for gender reassignment. After two years of treatment..... More
Cat.No: 24720
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1991. 352p. + 8p. photos, inscribed by Dees, first printing, very good condition in like dj. On Dees' long battle with the Klan. More
Cat.No: 35122
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1991. 352p. + 8p. photos, inscribed "5/3/94, To Bay Area Post Veterans Abraham Lincoln Brigade, many thanks to your members for their support of our work, Morris Dees," very good hardcover in edgeworn dj. On Dees' long battle with the Klan. More
Cat.No: 116512
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1967. x, 314p., bit rubbed dj. More
Cat.No: 8379
Berkeley: Shmate, 1985. Magazine. 64p., 8.25x10.75 inches, staple-bound magazine, illus., very good. Issue is focused on the Right in various permutations, including the New Right, Far Right, Private Spies, Lyndon LaRouche, the Klan, etc. Contributors include Russ Bellant, Chip Berlet, Anne Finger, Jean Hardisty, Lynn Wells, Lenny Zeskind and others..... More
Cat.No: 244680
Paris: Voila, 1937. 16p. including covers, 11x14.25 inches, sepia photogravures throughout (most notably the cover illustration showing white- and black-robed Klan types inducting a novice), text in French, very good in original stapled pictorial wraps. Centerspread on a comparison of the KKK in reality and in the cinema. More
Cat.No: 131930
Metuchen: The Scarecrow Press, 1980. Hardcover. 201p., very good condition. More
Cat.No: 20782
Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1972. 285p. reprint of Fry's 1967 doctoral dissertation. Includes a 90-page chapter on "night doctors," possibly notional "students of medicine, who supposedly stole cadavers from which to learn about body processes, and professional thieves who sold stolen bodies --living and dead-- to physicians." Also known as..... More
Cat.No: 118938
Houston: Patriot's Defense Foundation, Inc., 1991. 8p. & 8p., 8.5x11 inches, newsletters, very good. The Patriot's Defense Foundation was self-described as a "non-political public service corporation dedicated to the preservation of civil rights". Their main work was in mounting legal defenses for far right activists and leaders who were the..... More
Cat.No: 243171