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Political violence -- United States
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Political violence -- United States
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Political violence
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Political violence
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United States
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American dionysia, violence, tragedy, and democratic politics, Steven Johnston, University of Utah
Unthinkable, trauma, truth, and the trials of American democracy, Jamie Raskin
The harvest of American racism, the political meaning of violence in the summer of 1967, edited by Robert Shellow ; with a foreword by Michael C. Dawson
A force upon the plain, the American militia movement and the politics of hate, Kenneth S. Stern
A pattern of violence:, how the law classifies crimes and what it means for justice, David Alan Sklansky
Targets of hatred, anti-abortion terrorism, Patricia Baird-Windle and Eleanor J. Bader
State-sanctioned violence, advancing a social work social justice agenda, Melvin Delgado, Ph.D., Professor of Social Work, Boston University School of Social Work , Boston, Massachusetts
They want to kill Americans, the militias, terrorists, and deranged ideology of the Trump insurgency, Malcolm Nance
Radical American partisanship, mapping violent hostility, its causes, and the consequences for democracy, Nathan P. Kalmoe and Lilliana Mason
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