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Skinheads, We Never Left

Skinheads, We Never Left
Author: Tia Lloyd
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-08-25
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ISBN: 9781389698927

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A photographic documentation of the skinhead subculture explaining the misconception and incorrect stereotypes surrounding the subculture group. Skinheads, We Never Left contains images and hand written statements I have collected throughout my project explaining what it means to each individual to be apart of the skinhead brotherhood.


Skinheads, We Never Left

Skinheads, We Never Left
Author: Tia Lloyd
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-02-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780368234491

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Paper Back Copy - A photographic documentary of the skinhead subculture from 2016 onwards.


Skinheads Unite 2019

Skinheads Unite 2019
Author: Tia Lloyd
Publisher:
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Release: 2019-12-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781714169108

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A photographic documentary of the annual skinhead reunion - Brighton


Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead

Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead
Author: Frank Meeink
Publisher: Hawthorne Books
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0979018897

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Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead is Frank Meeink's raw telling of his descent into America's Nazi underground and his ultimate triumph over drugs and hatred. Frank's violent childhood in South Philadelphia primed him to hate, while addiction made him easy prey for a small group of skinhead gang recruiters. By 16 he had become one of the most notorious skinhead gang leaders on the East Coast and by 18 he was doing hard time. Teamed up with African-American players in a prison football league, Frank learned to question his hatred, and after being paroled he defected from the white supremac.


Skinheads 1979-1984

Skinheads 1979-1984
Author: Derek Ridgers
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-07-14
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1783231246

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"In early '79 I was already engaged in what eventually turned out to be a lengthy photographic study of the New Romantics (though back then they were not known as such). I'd been documenting this nascent scene in the Soho nightclub 'Billy's' and, one evening, a group of about half-a-dozen skinheads turned up. They saw me taking photographs and one of them, a guy called Wally, asked me if I'd like to take some photos of them too. They seemed pretty friendly and not at all camera shy. I took a few snaps, we got talking and Wally suggested I go with the whole gang on one of their Bank Holiday jaunts to the seaside. That was what led, eventually, to five years of photographing skinheads. In those five years I got to know some of the skinheads quite well and liked many of them." Derek Ridgers All the photos were taken between 1979 - 1984 in either London or nearby coastal towns. Over 100 photos including 32 pages of colour.


White American Youth

White American Youth
Author: Christian Picciolini
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0316522910

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As featured on Fresh Air and the TED stage, a stunning look inside the world of violent hate groups by a onetime white supremacist leader who, shaken by a personal tragedy, abandoned his destructive life to become an anti-hate activist. Raw, inspiring, and heartbreakingly candid, White American Youth explores why so many young people lose themselves in a culture of hatred and violence and how the criminal networks they forge terrorize and divide our nation. The story begins when Picciolini found himself stumbling through high school, struggling to find a community among other fans of punk rock music. There, he was recruited by a notorious white power skinhead leader and encouraged to fight with the movement to "protect the white race from extinction." Soon, he had become an expert in racist philosophies, a terror who roamed the neighborhood, quick to throw fists. When his mentor was sent to prison, sixteen-year-old Picciolini took over the man's role as the leader of an infamous neo-Nazi skinhead group. Seduced by the power he accrued through intimidation, and swept up in the rhetoric he had adopted, Picciolini worked to grow an army of extremists. He used music as a recruitment tool, launching his own propaganda band that performed at white power rallies around the world. But slowly, as he started a family of his own and a job that for the first time brought him face to face with people from all walks of life, he began to recognize the cracks in his hateful ideology. Then a shocking loss at the hands of racial violence changed his life forever, and Picciolini realized too late the full extent of the harm he'd caused. "Simultaneously horrifying and redemptive" (AlterNet), White American Youth examines how radicalism and racism can conquer a person's way of life and how we can work together to stop those ideologies from tearing our world apart. *An earlier edition of this book was published as Romantic Violence


The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement

The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement
Author: Robert Forbes
Publisher: Feral House
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1627310258

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When Feral House first published the award-winning Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground, little was known about the "black metal" genre of music, or how many of its members were involved in the murder of citizens, the torching of churches, or its link to Fascist ideas. We've all heard about the racist form of skinhead punk music, but little do we know of the groups involved, and how they got involved in right-wing political movements. The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement is the first book to provide much more than mere photographs of the scene, documenting the bands, their members, the releases, shows, and infamous events. Robert Forbes and Eddie Stampton can authoritatively speak of the movement, obtaining first-hand material from members of the scene. This book covers both British and American bands, and even if you revile the movement, its ideas, and its music, this is an important piece of pop culture history. Feral House's controversial Lords of Chaos has sold over one hundred thousand copies.


Public Enemies

Public Enemies
Author: Leo Regan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Betwixt-and-Between

Betwixt-and-Between
Author: Jenny Boully
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1566895189

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“Jenny is the future of nonfiction in America. What an absurdly arrogant statement to make. I make it anyway. Watch.” —John D’Agata “Yes, Aristotle, there can be pleasure without ‘complete and unified action with a beginning, middle, and end.’ Jenny Boully has done it.” —Mary Jo Bang “Jenny Boully is a deeply weird writer—in the best way.” —Ander Monson Jenny Boully’s essays are ripe with romance and sensual pleasures, drawing connections between the digression, reflection, imagination, and experience that characterizes falling in love as well as the life of a writer. Literary theory, philosophy, and linguistics rub up against memory, dreamscapes, and fancy, making the practice of writing a metaphor for the illusory nature of experience. Betwixt and Between is, in many ways, simply a book about how to live. Jenny Boully is the author of The Body: An Essay, The Book of Beginnings and Endings: Essays, not merely because of the unknown that was stalking toward them, and other books. Born in Thailand, she grew up in Texas and holds a PhD in English from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She teaches creative writing and literature at Columbia College Chicago.


A Hundred Little Hitlers

A Hundred Little Hitlers
Author: Elinor Langer
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780312423636

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Chronicles the events surrounding the trial of Kenneth Mieske, a white racists accused of killing an Ethiopian, and discusses how the incident uncovered the neo-Nazi movement in the United States.