These candid interviews with white nationalists allow a better understanding of this threat to integration.This book is a captivating collection of ten lively interviews with several of the leading figures in what the editors describe as a new white nationalist movement in America. From those who decry preference for racial minorities to neo-Nazi advocates of white supremacy, these ten candidly present viewpoints rarely encountered in mainstream discourse. The editors fear, however, that such ideas will become more common among white Americans. To counter such an alarming prospect, they maintain that the claims and arguments of white nationalists must be better understood in order to be more effectively challenged.This book is a captivating collection of ten lively interviews with several of the leading figures in what the editors describe as a new white nationalist movement in America. From those who decry preference for racial minorities to neo-Nazi advocates of white supremacy, these ten candidly present viewpoints rarely encountered in mainstream discourse. The editors fear, however, that such ideas will become more common among white Americans. To counter such an alarming prospect, they maintain that the claims and arguments of white nationalists must be better understood in order to be more effectively challenged.This book presents ten alarmingly candid interviews by some of the most prominent members of what co-editors Carol M. Swain and Russ Nieli warn is a growing White Nationalist movement. The ten people interviewed in this volume make statements that are sure to shock, amuse, challenge, and provoke readers. Their remarks are of particular interest, Swain and Nieli believe, for understanding how the many race-conscious whites who lie outside the integrationist consensus on racial issues in America view developments that have taken place in the United States since the Civil Rights movement. If current trends continue, the authors predict, these idlP