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Understanding Terrorism in America: From the Klan to Al Qaeda

By: Christopher Hewitt | Book details

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Illustrations
2.1 Waves of terrorism in the United States, 1954-2000 16
3.1 Klan terrorism, 1954-72 27
3.2 Black terrorism, 1964-74 31
3.3 Leftist terrorism, 1964-84 33
3.4 Puerto Rican terrorism, 1969-92 35
3.5 Jewish terrorism, 1969-87 36
3.6 Cuban terrorism, 1968-82 38
3.7 Anti-abortion terrorism, 1977-2000 40
3.8 Far right terrorism, 1979-2000 43
3.9 Sympathizers and incidents 47
3.10 Mobilized sympathizers and incidents 47
3.11 Mobilized sympathizers and weighted incidents 48
4.1 The decline of the White Citizens’ Councils and Klan terrorism, 1954-73 54
4.2 The decline of the Students for a Democratic Society and leftist terrorism, 1964-85 54
4.3 The independista vote and Puerto Rican terrorism, 1948-94 55
4.4 Anti-abortion terrorism and the March for Life turnout, 1977-96 56
6.1 Arrests of Puerto Rican terrorists and the decline of Puerto Rican terrorism, 1969-92 101
7.1 Media coverage of terrorism compared with the number of deaths and incidents, 1955-99 111
7.2 Media coverage of terrorism compared with the number of deaths from terrorism, by ideology 112
7.3 Counterterrorism spending, 1990-2002 116

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