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Edited by Colin Flint
Forthcoming September 2003, Routledge: New York.
List of figures, p. 4
List of tables, p. 6
List of contributors, p. 7
Acknowledgements, p. 12
Spaces of Hate: Geographies of hate and intolerance in the United States of America
Colin Flint, p. 13
One Social Milieu, Paradoxical Responses: A Geographical Re-Examination of the Ku Klux Klan and the Daughters of the American Revolution in the Early Twentieth Century
Carol Medlicott, p. 48
The Geography of Racial Activism: Defining Whiteness at Multiple Scales
Kathleen M. Blee, p. 93
House Bound: Women's Agency in White Separatist Movements
Jennifer Fluri and Lorraine Dowler, p. 130
Contesting Place; Anti-gay and Lesbian Hate Crime in Colombus, Ohio
Rini Sumartojo, p. 163
Blame it on the Casa Nova? "Good Scenery and Sodomy" in Rural Southwestern Pennsylvania
Todd Heibel, p. 197
If First You Don't Secede, Try, Try Again: Secession, Hate and the League of the South
Gerald R. Webster, p. 247
United States Hegemony and the Construction of Racial Hatreds: The Agency of Hate Groups and the Changing World Political Map
Colin Flint, p. 302
Mainstreaming the Milita
Carolyn Gallaher, p. 334
When Extreme Political Ideas Move into the Mainstream
Andrew Kirby, p. 382
Producing and Enforcing the Geography of Hate: Race, Housing Segregation, and Housing-Related hate Crimes in the United States
Jeff Crump, p. 413
Finding and Fighting Hate Where it Lives: Reflections of a Pennsylvania Practitioner.
Daniel M. Welliver, p. 446