Prequel, 1955-1974 : The apprenticeship of Willis Carto --
William Pierce, national socialism, and the National Youth Alliance --
Part one: Emergence, growth, and consolidation, 1974-1986 : The Turner Diaries and resurgence --
David Duke and a new Klan emerge --
The election of 1980: The Klan and Ronald Reagan --
Survivalism meets a subcultural "Christian identity" --
Nation and race: Aryan nations, Nehemiah township, and Gordon Kahl --
Christian patriots after Gordon Kahl --
Birth of the first underground --
Enclave nationalism and the order --
Origin of the Populist Party and the break with Reaganism --
Europeans and Southerners at the Institute for Historical Review --
Part two: Mainstreamers and ballots take the lead, 1987-1989 : White riot in Forsyth County on King Day --
David Duke, the Democratic Party candidate --
Crackdown and indictment at Fort Smith --
Before the trial begins --
Seditious conspiracy goes to trial --
Pete Peters's family-style Bible camp for identity believers --
Elections 1988: David Duke and Pat Robertson out on the Hustings --
Populist Party meets in Chicago after David Duke wins a legislator's seat --
Skinhead International in Tennessee --
Part three: The end of anticommunism, 1990-1991 : German unification and the reemergence of nationalism --
The first Persian Gulf War and the realignment of the far right --
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the transformation of white supremacy --
Part four: The movement matures, 1992-1993 : The Duke campaign(s) and the Louisiana electorate --
Pat Buchanan runs through the Republican presidential primaries --
The Populist Party goes with Bo Gritz --
The FBI aims for Randy Weaver on Ruby Ridge --
After the shoot-out, the militia --
Clinton's first year and the culture war --
Inferno at Waco and Randy Weaver wins at trial --
A suicide in North Carolina and the birth of resistance records --
Willis Carto loses control of the Institute for Historical Review --
Part five: Against the new world order, 1994-1996 : The common law courts, partners to the militia --
Birth of American Renaissance --
Holocaust denial: to the Moscow station --
Elections 1994: An anti-immigrant voting bloc emerges --
The bell curve: Legitimizing scientific racism --
The Oklahoma City bomb and its immediate aftermath --
The second underground collapses --
(Re)birth of the Council of Conservative Citizens --
The Washington Times fires Sam Francis --
Elections 1996: Pat Buchanan roils the Republicans --
Part six: Mainstreamers and vanguardists at century's end, 1997-2001 : Carto dispossessed --
Resistance Records: Buying and selling in the cyberworld --
After the Oklahoma City bomber(s) are tried, the violence continues --
The United States Congress and the Council of Conservative Citizens --
National Alliance remakes Resistance Records --
Liberty Lobby in bankruptcy court --
The millennium changes --
Elections 2000: The neo-confederate resurgence --
Pat Buchanan and the Reform Party --
The Liberty Lobby fortress crumbles --
Part seven: Prolegomena to the future, 2001-2004 : After September 11, 2001 --
The anti-immigrant movement blossoms --
Willis Carto and William Pierce leave the main stage --
The penultimate moment --