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Revision as of 13:19, 13 February 2024
White Power subtitled The Newspaper of White Revolution was a tabloid newspaper of the National Socialist White People's Party. The appearance of White Power in 1967 represented a new approach from the organization previously known as the American Nazi Party. Adjacent to the paper's name was an American flag.[1] In later issues, the top center of the paper depicted a large swastika between the words "White" and "Power".
The paper was issued from September 1, 1967 to 1974. In 1970 Dr. William Pierce was an associate editor of the paper.[2]
According to a NSWPP insider, Martin Kerr, the paper reached the party's mailing list of 3,000 to 5,000 of which some of these were subscribers. It was estimated over a million copies were printed over the paper's lifetime.[3]
See also
External links
References
- โ "The American Nazi PartyโPost Assassination Report", Left Right Center newsletter. January 1968
- โ Dr. William Pierce on the Difference between National Socialism and Fascism
- โ The History of American National Socialism โ Part VII: The National Socialist White Peopleโs Party (1967-1982)