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Ordained by hate
The Joplin Globe reports on how "a sect of supremacists is sowing the seeds of racism in the farmlands of Southwest Missouri." The story depicts the radical beliefs preached by an extremist white-only group called Church of Israel. Women who fall into the organization's subculture are victimized as "breeders," and their children grow up without normal socialization, some becoming criminals in their adult lives, the reporter reveals. Another part of the investigative package discovers that the church owns nearly 1,400 acres in northeastern Vernon County in Missouri. Although the church has dropped its status as nonprofit, it still does not pay taxes on its property. A deed filed decades ago purports to give ownership over 411 acres to the Church of Christ, but the document turns out to be bogus.
Tags: cults; radical right; domestic terrorism; FBI; Centennial Olympic Park bombing; violence Ku Klux Klan; pastors; the Church of Our Christian Heritage; anti-Semitism; Christian Patriot Movement; racism
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Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the climactic battle of the civil rights revolution
The book tells a narrative history of the civil rights struggles in Birmingham, Alabama, focusing especially on the bombing of a church that killed four little girls. Using FOIA'd documents and interviews, McWhorter is able to show the FBI's complicity and involvement in racial violence and the Ku Klux Klan, police involvement in the bombing of Martin Luther King's hotel, and Commissioner Bull Connor's and church bomber Robert Chambliss.
Tags: BOOK; civil rights; Ku Klux Klan; Birmingham; Alabama; Bull Connor; Martin Luther King; FBI