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Resistance Records

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia - Resistance

Resistance can mean one of: inner resistance antibiotic resistance resistance to a disease (see related subject immunology) a political or military resistance movement against foreign occupation, or more rarely, against one's own government Resistance (socialist youth organisation) (Australia) Psychodynamic resistance Resistance Records In physics, resistance can be any force that opposes motion. Its opposite is conductance. Air resistance

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia - William Luther Pierce

William Luther Pierce (11 September 1933–23 July 2002) was an associate of the American Nazi Party (ANP), founder of the white supremacist, National Alliance and one of the most prominent ideologues of the white nationalist movement. Educated as a physicist, he rose to prominence in the white separatist movement following the assassination of George Lincoln Rockwell, the original founder of the ANP. [1] He gained fame and notoriety as the author of The Turner Diaries, which he wrote under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald ...

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Prussian Blue American duo - Ideology

Lynx and Lamb first made national attention in 2002 when they appeared on a VH1 special called "Inside Hate Rock". In 2003, they appeared in a Louis Theroux BBC documentary entitled Louis and the Nazis on white supremacy in the United States, and on October 20, 2005 were featured in a critical segment on ABC's Primetime. Prussian Blue toured the US in 2005. The group has strong ties to the National Vanguard organization, a white nationalist group formed ...

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Prussian Blue American duo, Prussian Blue American duo - Early history, Prussian Blue American duo - Ideology, Prussian Blue American duo - Lyrics and influences, Prussian Blue American duo - Discography

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Stormfront website - Controversies

In August 2005, a candidate for city council of Charlotte, North Carolina dropped out of the race after it was revealed that he had posted on Stormfront. Republican Doug Hanks had posted more than 4,000 times over the previous three years using the name "Snarkie". In one comment he called African-Americans "rabid beasts". Hanks, a writer and actor from Connecticut, said that his postings were intended to gain the trust of Stormfront users in order to help him write a novel. "I did what I thought I needed to do to e ...

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Stormfront website, Stormfront website - Members, Stormfront website - Extension of views, Stormfront website - Controversies

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - List of record labels - Z

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List of record labels, List of record labels - 0–9, List of record labels - A, List of record labels - B, List of record labels - C, List of record labels - D, List of record labels - E, List of record labels - F, List of record labels - G, List of record labels - H, List of record labels - I, List of record labels - J, List of record labels - K, List of record labels - L, List of record labels - M, List of record labels - N, List of record labels - O, List of record labels - P, List of record labels - Q, List of record labels - R, List of record labels - S, List of record labels - T, List of record labels - U, List of record labels - V, List of record labels - W, List of record labels - X, List of record labels - Y, List of record labels - Z, List of record labels - External link

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Southern Poverty Law Center - Controversy

The SPLC has a history of attracting controversy surrounding its politics, "hate group" identification and monitoring methods, and financial practices. Some criticisms have focused on its fundraising methods. For example, a 1996 USA Today article claimed that the Southern Poverty Law Center is "the nation's richest civil rights organization", with $68 million in assets at the time (in the fiscal year ending in 2003, its assets totalled $156 million [6]). A 2003 article in the Fairfax Journal (of Fairfax, Virginia) claimed that 89% of income was spent on fundraising and administration. See also:

Southern Poverty Law Center, Southern Poverty Law Center - History, Southern Poverty Law Center - Educational programs, Southern Poverty Law Center - Documentaries, Southern Poverty Law Center - Controversy, Southern Poverty Law Center - David Horowitz, Southern Poverty Law Center - Montgomery Advertiser investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Harper's Magazine investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Chronicles Magazine article, Southern Poverty Law Center - Groups listed as hate groups

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Racism in the United States - History

Racism in the United States - African Americans: Slavery and Emancipation. Main article: African American history In colonial America, before slavery became completely based on racial lines, thousands of African slaves served European colonists, alongside other Europeans serving a term of indentured servitude. In some cases for African slaves, a term of service meant freedom and a land grant afterward, but these were rarely awarded, and few former slaves became landowners this way. In a ...

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Racism in the United States, Racism in the United States - History, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Slavery and Emancipation, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Nadir of American race relations, Racism in the United States - African Americans: American Civil Rights movement, Racism in the United States - Racism Against Hispanic Americans, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism, Racism in the United States - Racism against Arab Muslim and South Asian Americans, Racism in the United States - Minority racism, Racism in the United States - Segregation and integration, Racism in the United States - Court cases, Racism in the United States - Anti-Racism, Racism in the United States - Counter-Racist organizations, Racism in the United States - Institutional Racism, Racism in the United States - Immigration, Racism in the United States - Wealth Creation, Racism in the United States - Health care inequality, Racism in the United States - Hate groups, Racism in the United States - Reference, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Institutional racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism

Pierce adopted Cosmotheism as his religion in 1978. In effect it is a form of panentheism, a belief that God is the animating force within the universe. Moreover, Pierce's salutation of the "life principle" adumbrates the Christian Logos, his professed agnosticism notwithstanding. Cosmotheism asserts that "all is within God and God is within all." It considers the nature of reality and of existence to be mutable and destined to co-evolve towards a complete "universal consciousness," or godhood. Cosmos means an orderly an ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - National Alliance - History

The group was founded in 1974 by William Pierce, a former physics professor and author of the book, The Turner Diaries: (under the pseudonym Andrew MacDonald) a novel about "white revolution" in America. The National Alliance was reorganized from an earlier group: the National Youth Alliance (NYA). The NYA was formed out of the remains of Gov. George Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign organization Youth for Wallace. The NYA broke into factions as a result of infighting. Pierce gained control of the largest remnant in 1970 and continued the organization unde ...

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National Alliance, National Alliance - History, National Alliance - Politics, National Alliance - Anti-Semitism, National Alliance - Business, National Alliance - Books

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Racism in the United States - Institutional Racism

Institutional racism is the theory that aspects of the structure, pervasive attitudes, and established institutions of society disadvantage racial minorities, although not by an overtly discriminatory mechanism. There are several factors that play into institutional racism, including but not limited to: accumulated wealth/benefits from racial groups that have benefited from past discrimination, educational and occupational disadvantages faced by non-native English speakers in the United States, ingrained stereotypical images that stil ...

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Racism in the United States, Racism in the United States - History, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Slavery and Emancipation, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Nadir of American race relations, Racism in the United States - African Americans: American Civil Rights movement, Racism in the United States - Racism Against Hispanic Americans, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism, Racism in the United States - Racism against Arab Muslim and South Asian Americans, Racism in the United States - Minority racism, Racism in the United States - Segregation and integration, Racism in the United States - Court cases, Racism in the United States - Anti-Racism, Racism in the United States - Counter-Racist organizations, Racism in the United States - Institutional Racism, Racism in the United States - Immigration, Racism in the United States - Wealth Creation, Racism in the United States - Health care inequality, Racism in the United States - Hate groups, Racism in the United States - Reference, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Institutional racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Racism in the United States - Segregation and integration

Racism in the United States - Court cases. Further information: Jim Crow Laws, and Brown v. Board of Education, and Plessy v. Ferguson, See also:

Racism in the United States, Racism in the United States - History, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Slavery and Emancipation, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Nadir of American race relations, Racism in the United States - African Americans: American Civil Rights movement, Racism in the United States - Racism Against Hispanic Americans, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism, Racism in the United States - Racism against Arab Muslim and South Asian Americans, Racism in the United States - Minority racism, Racism in the United States - Segregation and integration, Racism in the United States - Court cases, Racism in the United States - Anti-Racism, Racism in the United States - Counter-Racist organizations, Racism in the United States - Institutional Racism, Racism in the United States - Immigration, Racism in the United States - Wealth Creation, Racism in the United States - Health care inequality, Racism in the United States - Hate groups, Racism in the United States - Reference, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Institutional racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Prussian Blue American duo - Lyrics and influences

Most of the songs on Prussian Blue's first album are covers of white nationalist songs. The majority of those where written by David Lane, Ian Stuart, and Ken McLellan. Two of Prussian Blue's songs on their first album are dedicated to famous Nazis and neo-Nazi activists such as Rudolf Hess and Robert Jay Mathews. One of those songs, which was written by Lamb, is "Sacrifice": Rudolf Hess, man of Peace He wouldn't give up and he wouldn't cease Remember him and give a pause See also:

Prussian Blue American duo, Prussian Blue American duo - Early history, Prussian Blue American duo - Ideology, Prussian Blue American duo - Lyrics and influences, Prussian Blue American duo - Discography

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Racism in the United States - Anti-Racism

Racism in the United States - Counter-Racist organizations. Further information: Congress of Racial Equality, and NAACP, and ACLU, and [[]]See also:

Racism in the United States, Racism in the United States - History, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Slavery and Emancipation, Racism in the United States - African Americans: Nadir of American race relations, Racism in the United States - African Americans: American Civil Rights movement, Racism in the United States - Racism Against Hispanic Americans, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism, Racism in the United States - Racism against Arab Muslim and South Asian Americans, Racism in the United States - Minority racism, Racism in the United States - Segregation and integration, Racism in the United States - Court cases, Racism in the United States - Anti-Racism, Racism in the United States - Counter-Racist organizations, Racism in the United States - Institutional Racism, Racism in the United States - Immigration, Racism in the United States - Wealth Creation, Racism in the United States - Health care inequality, Racism in the United States - Hate groups, Racism in the United States - Reference, Racism in the United States - West Coast Racism, Racism in the United States - Institutional racism, Racism in the United States - Anti-Semitism

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Stormfront website - Extension of views

The creators of Stormfront.org also operate other websites on the Internet, including Martinlutherking.org [1] which, describing itself as "The truth about Martin Luther King...a valuable resource for teachers and students alike", displays prominently on its main page a link to an article advocating the repeal of the US national Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and a link to a discussion of Martin Luther King, Jr., hosted on the Stormfront forum. This has earned condemnation from many anti-racists. Jew Watch [2] is another site that has been affiliated with Stormfront.org. Howe ...

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Stormfront website, Stormfront website - Members, Stormfront website - Extension of views, Stormfront website - Controversies

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - Final years

Pierce spent his final years in relative seclusion in West Virginia, where he hosted a weekly radio show, American Dissident Voices and oversaw his publishing and record companies (Resistance Records) devoted to the promotion of his white nationalist political ideology and Cosmotheist religion. He died on July 23, 2002. After his death, the National Alliance split apart into two competing factions due to infighting and bitter leadership disputes. One group formed the National Vanguard, w ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - National Alliance

The National Alliance, which he founded, was to be the political vanguard and the spiritual priesthood of this program, which was designed ultimately to bring about a "white racial redemption". His Cosmotheist Community Church, which was to be the next step of this plan, was set up in the mid-1970s, alongside Pierce's other political projects - the National Alliance, National Vanguard Books, and the weekly broadcast American Dissident Voices - all from his ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries

After earning his Ph.D., he soon lost interest in physics and joined various white nationalist groups, forming his own group, the National Alliance, in 1974. Pierce came to public attention following the Oklahoma City bombing. The perpetrator, Timothy McVeigh, was alleged to have been influenced by The Turner Diaries (1978), a novel written by Pierce under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald. The book is a graphically violent depiction of a future race war in the United States as told through the perspective of Earl Turner, an active membe ...

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William Luther Pierce, William Luther Pierce - Background and education, William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries, William Luther Pierce - Cosmotheism, William Luther Pierce - National Alliance, William Luther Pierce - Final years, William Luther Pierce - Published works

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - National Alliance - Politics

"White survival" is the core political position of the National Alliance. The group hopes to secure a "homeland" somewhere within North America. The National Alliance points to the changing demographic situation in America, such as the declining white birthrate and an influx of non-White immigrants as justification for their white separatist position. Every Valentine's Day, the National Alliance seeks to improve its image by distributing a "Love Your Race" flyer. The organization describes it as a call for all races to embrace their v ...

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National Alliance, National Alliance - History, National Alliance - Politics, National Alliance - Anti-Semitism, National Alliance - Business, National Alliance - Books

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - National Alliance - Business

Before the death of Pierce, the SPLC and the FBI called the Alliance the best-financed and best-organized white nationalist organization of its kind in the United States. Membership in 2002 was estimated at 1,500 with an income of $1 million annually. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, paid membership has declined to fewer than 800 as of 2003.[2] The 2005 revolt again weakened the organization. In 2002, the organization had a paid staff of 17 and ran a White Power record label called Resistance Records. It also has a radio ...

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National Alliance, National Alliance - History, National Alliance - Politics, National Alliance - Anti-Semitism, National Alliance - Business, National Alliance - Books

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Resistance Records: Encyclopedia II - Southern Poverty Law Center - History

The Southern Poverty Law Center was organized by Dees and Levin in 1971 as a law firm to handle anti-discrimination cases in the United States. The organization's first president was Julian Bond, formerly of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Bond served as president of the SPLC until 1979. The first case the Center took on forced the local YMCA to racially integrate their athletic offerings. In 1979 the Center brought its first of its many cases against the Ku Klux Klan. In 1981 the Center began its "Klanwatch" project to monito ...

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Southern Poverty Law Center, Southern Poverty Law Center - History, Southern Poverty Law Center - Educational programs, Southern Poverty Law Center - Documentaries, Southern Poverty Law Center - Controversy, Southern Poverty Law Center - David Horowitz, Southern Poverty Law Center - Montgomery Advertiser investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Harper's Magazine investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Chronicles Magazine article, Southern Poverty Law Center - Groups listed as hate groups

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