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The story of how a national grassroots network fought a resurgence of the KKK and other fascist groups during the Reagan years, laying the groundwork for todays anti-fascist/anti-racist movements.
Smash fascism! Read this book!--Tom Morello, songwriter and guitarist with Rage Against the Machine
Studying the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee will give readers an understanding of the complexity of deconstructing the weapon of white supremacy from the inside out. Thank you Hilary and James for the precision of this analysis, and the true north of this star.--adrienne maree brown, author of Pleasure Activism and Emergent Strategy
In June 1977, a group of white anti-racist activists received an alarming letter from an inmate at a New York state prison calling for help to fight the Ku Klux Klans efforts to recruit prison staff and influence the people incarcerated. Their response was to form the first chapter of what would eventually become a powerful, nationwide grassroots network, the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, dedicated to countering the rise of the KKK and other far-right white nationalist groups.
No Fascist USA! tells the story of that network, whose efforts throughout the 1980s--which included exposing white supremacists in public office, confronting neo-Nazis in street protests, supporting movements for self-determination, and engagement with the underground punk scene--laid the groundwork for many anti-racist efforts to emerge since. Featuring original research, interviews with former members, and a trove of graphic materials, their story offers battle-tested lessons for those on the frontlines of social justice work today.
Praise for No Fascist USA!
Hilary Moore and James Tracy have written a magnificent book that not only corrects the record but helps explain the mercurial rise of white supremacist organizations in the 1970s, how the Klan was (temporarily) defeated, and why this period has been largely ignored. No Fascist USA! radically shifts our perspective, challenging the prevailing wisdom that racist terrorism rises in response to economic downturns, white downward mobility, or in a vacuum created by progressive alternatives. I love this book.--Robin D.G. Kelley, from the foreword
No Fascist USA! is not only timely, but also essential in the present period of accelerated white supremacist activity and anti-racist organizing to combat it. In telling the story of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, the authors, without romanticizing or condemning, draw important lessons from the fifteen-year history of the group.--Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment
With its savvy blend of youth culture and street confrontation, the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee tried to stop Trumpism before Trump. They confronted the rise of white nationalism in prisons, workplaces, and music scenes when precious few paid attention to it . . . Hilary Moore and James Tracy have gifted us with an urgent read.--Dan Berger, author of Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era
James Tracy and Hilary Moore deliver a searing, bold new work that examines another painful and complicated chapter in American race relations. In an eye-opening account, They are able to connect the dots of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, a band of contemporary predominantly white activists, and its efforts to expose white supremacist organizations. With a fresh eye and new research, their book uncovers with stunning precision how these groups remain active and exposes some of their unlikely alliances.--Laurens Grant, filmmaker, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution and Freedom Riders
We learned from history. You can too!--Terry Bisson, author of Fire on the Mountain and former member of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee
This book is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the roots of what happened in Charlottesville, and the burgeoning white nationalist membership lists in the U.S. today. We cannot possibly take on the challenges we face without learning from the past. This book is a necessary and long overdue contribution to inform the way forward.--Carla F. Wallace, co-founder, Showing Up for Racial Justice
Ive waited thirty years for this book! Our emergency hearts have always driven uprisings to stop white terrorism, but it always takes more than black-bloc tactics in the streets to stop fascists. No Fascist USA! firmly connects todays militant anti-fascist street-fighting movements with important living radical histories to disrupt the cycles that keep the spectre of fascism alive in the modern era. The struggles faced by the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee continue today in our difficult arc towards collective liberation.--scott crow, author of Setting Sights: Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense

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PRAISE FOR NO FASCIST USA!

Smash fascism! Read this book!

Tom Morello, songwriter and guitarist from Rage Against the Machine

No Fascist USA! is not only timely, but also essential in the present period of accelerated white supremacist activity and anti-racist organizing to combat it. In telling the story of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, the authors, without romanticizing or condemning, draw important lessons from the fifteen-year history of the group.

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment

With its savvy blend of youth culture and street confrontation, the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee tried to stop Trumpism before Trump. They confronted the rise of white nationalism in prisons, workplaces, and music scenes when precious few paid attention to it. If more people had grappled with their warning decades ago, we might be in a better place today. While I wish we did not need this book as badly as we do, I am grateful that Hilary Moore and James Tracy have gifted us this urgent read.

Dan Berger, author of Captive Nation: Black Prison Rights Organizing in the Civil Rights Era

Yes! This book is right on time! As a Black woman supporting Black liberation struggles, it has been terrifying to grasp the resilience and reach of fascism in the U.S. and around the globe, and disheartening to see how many White people want to sign petitions and express discontent with current political conditions, but wont acknowledge that there is an ongoing race war that theyre benefiting from, and who wont put their actions behind their beliefs. This book is about an imperfect effort to be brave, to be committed, and to risk the privileges of Whiteness in order to relinquish the entire construct of white supremacy. And from where organized people of color are sitting, this kind of work is absolutely necessary. Studying the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee will give readers an understanding of the complexity of deconstructing the weapon of white supremacy from the inside out. Thank you, Hilary and James, for the precision of this analysis, and the true north of this star.

adrienne maree brown, author of Emergent Strategy and Pleasure Activism, and facilitator of Black liberation movements

This riveting and deeply researched new book, Hilary Moore and James Tracys No Fascist USA!, brings us the unromanticized, and largely untold story of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee. Through the stories of those who were part of this critical anti-fascist and U.S.-based group, we learn how their work exposed the complicity of the stateall the way to its highest levelsas well as the medias role in the spread of white nationalist ideology. This book is a must read for anyone wanting to understand the roots of what happened in Charlottesville, and the burgeoning white nationalist membership lists in the U.S. today. We cannot possibly take on the challenges we face without learning from the past. This book is a necessary and long overdue contribution to inform the way forward.

Carla F. Wallace, co-founder of Showing Up for Racial Justice

The history of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee is important because it explains the historical roots of the current struggle against American fascism. In their timely book, the authors of No Fascist USA! place the role of the state in proper perspective. Moore and Tracy remind readers that white supremacist terrorism thrives partly because the United States government embraces and benefits from it. Therefore, they indicate, the organizations and individuals are not just a Southern problem. No! They live, work, and attempt to dominate in every part of the United States of America. Equally important, there have always been dedicated White opponents of fascism. Refusing to sit idly as their Black and Brown comrades place their lives and freedom on the line, the people who joined JBAKC attempted to carry on the spirit of John Brown, just as Malcolm X suggested.

Dr. Edward Onaci, author of Free the Land!: Territorial Nationalism and Lifestyle Politics in the New Afrikan Independence Movement

James Tracy and Hilary Moore deliver a searing, bold new work that examines another painful and complicated chapter in American race relations. In an eye-opening account, they are able to connect the dots of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, a band of contemporary predominantly white activists, and their efforts to expose white supremacist organizations. With a fresh eye and new research, their book uncovers with stunning precision how these groups remain active and exposes some of their unlikely alliances.

Laurens Grant, filmmaker, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution and Freedom Riders

Ive waited for thirty years for this book! Our emergency hearts have always driven uprisings to stop white terrorism, but it always takes more than black bloc tactics in the streets to stop fascists. No Fascist USA! firmly connects todays militant antifascist street-fighting movements with important living radical histories to disrupt the cycles that keep the specter of fascism alive in the modern era. The struggles faced by the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee continue today in our difficult arc toward collective liberation.

scott crow, author of Setting Sights: Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense

Copyright 2020 by Hilary Moore and James Tracy Foreword 2020 Copyright by Robin - photo 1

Copyright 2020 by Hilary Moore and James Tracy

Foreword 2020 Copyright by Robin D.G. Kelley

All Rights Reserved.

Cover photograph: Protesters demonstrating against the Aryan Woodstock, circa March 15, 1989. Printed with permission of Napa Historical Society.

Cover design by Herb Thornby

Open Media Series Editor: Greg Ruggiero

ISBN: 978-0872867963

eISBN: 9780872868007

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data on file

City Lights Books are published at the City Lights Bookstore

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Hilary Moore dedicates this book to:

Hans, for your good company as we wade through history.

James Tracy dedicates this book to:

Felix Shafer, Rest in Power!

FOREWORD

Robin D.G. Kelley

No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA! has been a popular protest chant since the New York real-estate mogul and former reality TV star became the 45th president of the United States. This was no mere rhetorical flourish. We saw a surge in the ranks of white nationalists and the alt-right, an escalation of domestic terrorist attacks on Black and Brown people, immigrants, Muslims, Jews, and the LGBTQ community. The road to a Fascist USA took a deadly turn after Trump indirectly condoned the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which an assembly of Klansmen, alt Knights, neo-Nazis, and white nationalist militias inspired one of their number to mow down anti-racist protesters with his car. A consensus took hold that Trumps election, along with the campaign to remove Confederate monuments following the 2015 massacre of nine Black worshippers in a Charleston, South Carolina, church, had emboldened militant white supremacists. Books, articles, and blog posts linked Trumps ascendance directly to white nationalism, even reminding readers of his daddys ties to the Klan.

A fair share of liberal intellectuals and pundits set about explaining the roots of contemporary white supremacy by tracing the events in Charlottesville to the history of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s.

But why go back to the 1920s when the militant white supremacists of current generation are either products of, or influenced by, the third Klan of the 1970s and 1980s? Between 1974 and 1981, Klan membership grew from about fifteen hundred to more than ten thousand. In the course of a decade, a resurgent Klan formed paramilitary units, burned crosses, organized rallies in cities such as Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Meriden, Connecticut, and prepared to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border as an auxiliary to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Their leaders also attained enough legitimacy to enter mainstream politics and run for public office. In 1980, Tom Metzger, the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, garnered enough votes to win the Democratic primary in Southern Californias 43rd Congressional district. Similarly, in 1989 David Duke, former Klansman and founder of the National Association for the Advancement of White People, was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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