Clark Martell
Clark Reid Martell (born December 23, 1960) is an American white supremacist, the former leader of Chicago Area SkinHeads (CASH), the first organized neo-Nazi white power skinhead group in the United States. The group was also called Romantic Violence, and was the first US distributor of Skrewdriver records and tapes.
References
- Jack B. Moore, "Skinheads Shaved for Battle" – p. 75
- Mark S. Hamm, "American skinheads: the criminology and control of hate crime" – p. 5
- Stephen E. Atkins, "Encyclopedia of Modern American Extremists and Extremist Groups" – p. 13
- Karen L. Kinnear, "Gangs: a reference handbook" – p. 51
- Elinor Langer, "A Hundred Little Hitlers" – p. 187
- Kathy Marks, Adolfo Caso, "Faces of right wing extremism" – p. 73.
- Betty A. Dobratz, Lisa K. Waldner, Tim Buzzell, "The politics of social inequality" – p. 135
- Herbert C. Covey, Scott W. Menard, Robert J. Franzese, "Juvenile gangs" – p. 64
- Betty A. Dobratz, Stephanie L. Shanks-Meile, "White power, white pride!: the white separatist movement in the United States" – p. 208, 228
- Sean Anderson, Stephen Sloan, "Historical dictionary of terrorism" – p. 460
- Louis Kontos, David Brotherton, "Encyclopedia of gangs" – p. 218
- Warren Kinsella, "Web of Hate: Inside Canada's Far Right Network" – p. 260
- Martin Durham, "White Rage: The Extreme Right and American Politics" – p. 31
- Kathleen M. Blee, "Inside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate Movement" – p. 235
External links
- Neo-Nazi Activity Is Arising Among U.S. Youth
- SPLCenter.org: Ten Who Terrify
- A Chilling Wave of Racism – Time Magazine
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