Monuments, domestic terrorism and the American white power movement

Published: July 26, 2020, 2:09 p.m.

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This episode, we\\u2019re going to take a closer look at terrorism trends and far-right extremists in America. We\\u2019ll see how oftentimes right-wing violence works inside the seams of American security and law enforcement discourse, challenging our definition of terrorism.

We\\u2019ll also discuss America\\u2019s wars abroad, and how many veterans have brought the war home, as it were.\\xa0

Then we\\u2019ll visit Charlottesville, Virginia, where we\\u2019ll tour a few Confederate monuments \\u2014 monuments that are playing host to a new generation of vigilantes.

Guests this episode include:

  • Erin Miller, program manager for the Global Terrorism Database at the University of Maryland\\u2019s National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism; that conversation begins at the 1:52 mark;
  • Kathleen Belew, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Chicago (at the 9:33 mark);
  • Jalane Schmidt, University of Virginia professor and local public historian in Charlottesville, Virginia (at the 38:04 mark). Find her work in a special feature from WTJU\'s 91.1 FM entitled, "Marked by these Monuments."
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