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Article: The American Nazi Party, 1958-1967.
- Article from:
- The Historian
- Article date:
- March 22, 1995
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George Lincoln Rockwell (1918-67), the founder and leader of the American Nazi Party (ANP), was one of the most controversial and reviled public figures in the United States. As the era's most notorious advocate of racist and anti-Semitic politics, Rockwell was also a shrewd and skillful manipulator of the media who used that ability to attract publicity that allowed him to play a larger role in the public arena of his day than his small following ever justified.
Since the ANP was a minuscule organization that lasted less than a decade, Rockwell is remembered as a racist demagogue, if he is remembered at all. Yet, he and his party merit study because Rockwell laid ...
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