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In God's Country: The Patriot Movement and the Pacific Northwest
From the Back Cover There is little question that strains of racism and paranoia characterize many of these people's beliefs and behavior, but the Patriots -- often blue-collar people, economically and socially challenged by changing times -- are desperately responding to feelings of having been marginalized, and disenfranchised, from the American Dream. The saga of the Montana Freemen, explored here in detail for the first time, provides a framework for exploring the larger phenomenon of the movement throughout the four states -- Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon -- that comprise the Pacific Northwest. In presenting a broad overview of the movement and its history, Neiwert presents a case for maintaining a dialogue with Patriot believers, particularly the average people next door who so often are its recruits -- and for meeting the challenge the movement presents by addressing the root issues of rural decay. About the Author Back to White Separatist Books Back to Recommended Books Index One method of helping to support our non-profit organization is to purchase the books you need for your research via our website. As an affiliate of Amazon.com we get a percentage of every book we sell on their behalf. Reviews are not by FACTNet staff
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