

Blee's work on racist activism, alongside new essays on the theories, methods, and approaches of studying racist activism. This book takes the reader inside organized racism, revealing the kind of women and men who join groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan or neo-Nazi skinheads, and what they do in those groups. The volume collects significant published works from renowned scholar Kathleen M. Doing so reveals a disturbing picture of how fairly ordinary white people learn to embrace the vicious ideas and dangerous agendas of white supremacism. To understand the world of organized racism it is necessary to study it from the inside by talking to their members and observing their groups. White supremacist groups are highly secretive, so their public propaganda tells us little about their operations or the people they attract.
