When Hate Groups March Down Main Street
Engaging a Community Response
Deborah Levine author Marc Brenman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:30th Oct '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This resource guide addresses the challenges posed by neo-Nazi and extreme right-wing groups. When Hate Groups March Down Main Street offers strategies for communities to respond effectively.
In When Hate Groups March Down Main Street, readers are presented with a thorough and authoritative resource guide designed for communities, organizations, and individuals grappling with the alarming rise of neo-Nazi and extreme right-wing groups in the United States. The resurgence of these hate groups often results in violence, injuries, and property damage, as evidenced by tragic events in places like Charlottesville and Pittsburgh. This guide aims to empower those who feel intimidated by these incursions, offering insights into the behaviors and motivations of these extremist factions.
The book delves into the tactics employed by neo-Nazis and far-right extremists, providing valuable strategies for communities to effectively counteract their influence. By adopting a community-wide approach, it encourages collaborative efforts to confront and manage these threats. The author synthesizes current research and innovative ideas, highlighting successful initiatives from the past that can be adapted to present-day challenges. This comprehensive examination equips readers with the knowledge needed to understand and respond to the complexities of hate group activities.
Additionally, When Hate Groups March Down Main Street serves as a vital resource for various stakeholders, including law enforcement, academic institutions, and faith organizations. It offers guides to recognizing extremist groups, their coded language, and the tactics they employ. Through case studies, the book illustrates how communities have effectively managed disruptions and violence, providing a roadmap for proactive engagement against hate in all its forms.
When Hate Groups March Down Main Street offers much-needed answers to a critical question: What can communities do in response to an incident of hate that occurs in the neighborhood? Deborah Levine and Marc Brenman do more than offer a summary of current practices or case studies that instruct and inform; they provide a historical context as to what actions are most effective and why. This book should be on the desks of public officials, community groups, houses of worship, schools, and ordinary citizens who care about protecting the freedoms of fellow humans. -- Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino, Bridgewater State College
ISBN: 9781538132654
Dimensions: 227mm x 154mm x 17mm
Weight: 372g
268 pages