Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot. While the great battle against fascism in World War II was fought in Europe, there was also a fight against fascism inside the United States in the 1930s-1940s. There is little recollection now that there was a.
This pamphlet gives an excellent account, analysis and debunking of conspiracy theories and proposes a practical alternative for poor, black and working class people for emancipation.
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WVU researcher William Brustein poses for a selfie during a trip to Paraguay in April 2017 where he sought to establish more educational and cultural exchange programs between the U.S. and Paraguay. PHOTO BY NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ASUNCION
FAIRMONT â Two researchers from West Virginia University are trying to determine how hatred against a certain group of people can develop even when the two groups have never met.
William Brustein, special assistant to the president for global affairs and an Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of History, was recently awarded a $3,000 fellowship grant from the West Virginia Humanities Council to support his research.
Jonathan P. Baird: The problem of far right extremism is nothing new
Published: 5/3/2021 8:24:22 AM
The Trump presidency and the events of January 6 made me wonder about past American experience with authoritarian threats. Did America ever have other close calls with far right-wing extremism? Here I am not talking about the racist, totalitarian system that persisted in the South for almost 100 years after Reconstruction.
Although it is little remembered now before Pearl Harbor there was a surprisingly strong pro-Nazi movement in the United States. The story of the heroic war against the Axis powers has overshadowed what happened before Pearl Harbor.