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Coming in From the Cold: Untold Stories from the Cold War - Setting the Night on Fire: Right Wing Terrorism in the U.S.

Setting the Night on Fire: Right Wing Terrorism in the U.S.

08/31/20 • 46 min

Coming in From the Cold: Untold Stories from the Cold War

On this episode of Coming in from the Cold, Bill is joined by CNA analysts Dawn Thomas and Meg McBride as well as Arie Perliger of U-Mass Lowell. They discuss the history of right-wing terrorism in the United States and what it can teach us about these groups today.

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On this episode of Coming in from the Cold, Bill is joined by CNA analysts Dawn Thomas and Meg McBride as well as Arie Perliger of U-Mass Lowell. They discuss the history of right-wing terrorism in the United States and what it can teach us about these groups today.

Click here to visit our website and learn more about the participants.

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