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100 1  Wexler, Stuart. 
245 10 America's secret Jihad :|bthe hidden history of religious 
       terrorism in the United States /|cStuart Wexler.
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520    The conventional narrative concerning religious terrorism 
       inside the United States says that the first salvo 
       occurred in 1993, with the first attack on the World Trade
       Center in New York City. This narrative has motivated more
       than a decade of wars, and re-prioritized America's 
       domestic security and law enforcement agenda. But the 
       conventional narrative is wrong. A different group of 
       jihadists exists within US borders. This group has a long 
       but hidden history, is outside the purview of public 
       officials and has an agenda as apocalyptic as anything Al 
       Qaeda has to offer. Radical sects of Christia. 
520    "The conventional narrative concerning religious terrorism
       inside the United States says that the first salvo 
       occurred in 1993, with the first attack on the World Trade
       Center in New York City. This narrative has motivated more
       than a decade of wars, and re-prioritized America's 
       domestic security and law enforcement agenda. But the 
       conventional narrative is wrong. A different group of 
       jihadists exists within US borders. This group has a long 
       but hidden history, is outside the purview of public 
       officials and has an agenda as apocalyptic as anything Al 
       Qaeda has to offer. Radical sects of Christianity have 
       inspired some of the most grotesque acts of violence in 
       American history: the 1963 Birmingham Church bombing that 
       killed four young girls; the "Mississippi Burning" murders
       of three civil rights workers in 1964; the assassination 
       of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968, the Atlanta Child 
       Murders in the late 1970s; and the Oklahoma City Bombing 
       in 1995. America's Secret Jihad uses these crimes to tell 
       a story that has not been told before. Expanding upon the 
       author's ground-breaking work on the Martin Luther King, 
       Jr. murder, and through the use of extensive documentation,
       never-before-released interviews, and a re-interpretation 
       of major events, America's Secret Jihad paints a picture 
       of Christian extremism and domestic terrorism as it has 
       never before been portrayed."--Publisher's description. 
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650  0 Violence|zUnited States|xReligious aspects. 
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650  7 Violence|xReligious aspects.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01167248 
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