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Hate Is My Neighbor
Tom Alibrandi | Bill Wassmuth

Hate Is My Neighbor

Stand Together Publishers (Oct 23, 1999)
9780967404400
| Paperback
285 pages | 140 x 216 mm | English
$ 14.95 | Value: $ 14.95
Dewey * 662.92
LC Classification Adult
LC Control No. 99072865

Genre

  • Adult / Nonfiction

Subject

  • 662.92 Jewish Community: Society & Arts / Society / Jews In The World / Anti-Semitism / Neo-Nazism

Plot

HATE IS MY NEIGHBOR is the true story of a community's response to hate. When the Aryan Nations moved its headquarters to Hayden Lake in North Idaho in the late 1970's, the people of Coeur d'Alene and the surrounding area were faced with blatant racism in its midst. This book tells the story of how a community came together around several leaders to stand strong against bigotry and counter the hate that had become its neighbor.

The book covers roughly the 1980's, telling the story in novel form but using real incidents, names and places. --This text refers to an

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Value

Retail Price $ 14.95
Value $ 14.95

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Review
Arson, counterfeiting, murder, bombings, and more punctuate this powerful story of a courageous community's struggle against the violent Aryan Nations. A gripping account of the hate-filled souls of dedicated white supremacists and the struggle of those who literally put their lives on the line for racial justice. -- Morris Dees Co-founder, Southern Poverty Law Center

For those of us who live the Northwest, this book is an important reminder that environmental degradation comes in many forms. If we are to keep our treasured quality of life, we must fight the pollution of hate in our communities just as we fight pollution in our air and water. Bill Wassmuth, a wise and brave Northwesterner, has shown us how to do that. -- Mindy Cameron Editorial page Editor, Seattle Times

Standing up together against hate - that's what this book is about. It's a message of courage in the face of bigotry, a message that we need to hear frequently in our country. -- Myrlie Evers-Williams, Former Chair of the Board --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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