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I wonder about the feasibility of the project. The Southern Poverty Law
Ctr.--the major US organization focused on following hate groups--was
founded in 1971. Systematic study, and how it should be structured, was
not present in colonial times, nor around the Civil War--this has only
developed since the Civil Rights Era (depending on how one parses the
subject). The ACLU was founded in 1920, but much of its modern
information comes from the Southern Poverty Law Ctr., and the ACLU's
aims have been different over the decades--not so focused on gathering
data on hate groups.
This is from the SPLC: https://www.splcenter.org/hate-map . Data are
recent, but there is graph of numbers (not locations) towards the bottom
of the page.
If something more definitive were found, I would be interested to learn
of it.
Joel Kovarsky
On 8/30/17 6:35 PM, Aimee Quinn wrote:
> Hi Folks,
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> I have a researcher who is trying to find either an atlas or maps of hate groups in the United States from colonial times to present. I am not certain I've ever come across anything like that and all my searching isn't coming across anything but I admit, I am not an expert, so I am turning to you all, the experts. Have you all seen an atlas or map that charts hate groups. I've shown him the government and non-profit resources on hate groups and many books which discuss them.
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> Many thanks for your help,
> Aimée
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> Aimée C. Quinn
> Assistant Professor & Head Government Publications Librarian
> James E. Brooks Library
> Central Washington University
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