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Mentioned in 47 episodes
The Turner Diaries
Book • 1978
The Turner Diaries is a novel that depicts a fictional white supremacist revolution in the United States.
Written by William Luther Pierce under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald, the book is presented as a diary kept by the protagonist, Earl Turner.
The narrative details Turner's involvement in a violent uprising against the U.S.
government and other perceived enemies of white supremacy.
The book has been widely criticized for its extremist and racist content.
Written by William Luther Pierce under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald, the book is presented as a diary kept by the protagonist, Earl Turner.
The narrative details Turner's involvement in a violent uprising against the U.S.
government and other perceived enemies of white supremacy.
The book has been widely criticized for its extremist and racist content.
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Mentioned in 47 episodes
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as the author of "The Turner Diaries", a key text for the militia movement.


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