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White supremacist's profound journey to tolerance.

"Rising Out of Hatred" offers more than just a transformation story – it's a deep dive into the complexities of societal beliefs and the possibility of profound change in individuals. If you've ever wondered how someone with extremist views can come to renounce them and work towards the opposite, here’s a book that doesn’t just speculate but gives a first-hand account. It's also a timely exploration of hate, understanding, and ultimately, redemption, which could resonate with anyone interested in the dynamics of belief and identity.

  • Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Nonfiction (2019)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Rising Out Of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist

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ISBN: 9781984833594
Authors: Eli Saslow
Date of Publication: 2018-09-18
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.42
(rated by 9906 readers)

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This book tells the intensely personal saga of one man who eventually disavowed everything he was taught to believe, at tremendous personal cost. Derek Black grew up at the epicenter of white nationalism. His father founded Stormfront, the largest racist community on the Internet. His son went to a liberal college and slowly reexamined his beliefs and left his family's racism and anti-Semitism behind.
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White supremacist's profound journey to tolerance.

"Rising Out of Hatred" offers more than just a transformation story – it's a deep dive into the complexities of societal beliefs and the possibility of profound change in individuals. If you've ever wondered how someone with extremist views can come to renounce them and work towards the opposite, here’s a book that doesn’t just speculate but gives a first-hand account. It's also a timely exploration of hate, understanding, and ultimately, redemption, which could resonate with anyone interested in the dynamics of belief and identity.

  • Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Nonfiction (2019)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.