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File Size: 2667 KB

Print Length: 291 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0385542860

Publisher: Doubleday (September 18, 2018)

Publication Date: September 18, 2018

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B078LJKP88

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I got an ARC of this book.I have some very strong and hard to define feelings about this book. It was a wonderful read and it held my attention. It was well written, that is not even in question. My issues are more moral and personal than critiques of the writing or the content. The author was able to sort of deal with my issues, but my heart and my mind haven't fully come around.My two big issues were also issues for many of the people in the book too. What do you do when you are faced with someone like Derek Black and what do you do when you realize you did wrong?What do you do when you encounter someone like Derek Black? He was not outright violent. He did not call for others to be violent. He had horrendously dangerous ideas and saw them as just debates/facts, not as the life altering things they were. He was logical and intelligent, so you couldn't write him off as just dumb or crazy. He didn't shove his views in your face, so if you weren't careful then you could forget that he was HUGE in the white nationalist movement. How do you deal with that? Do you bring him in and try to change him? Do you fight him? Do you push him away? Everyone in the book had different views about this. There were students that brought him close and helped him realize he was wrong through kindness and connection. One of the the people closest to Derek Black actually had doubts about keeping him close because she felt it came from a position of privilege. She was able to because she was a white person. It really gave some complex looks at complex issues. Some of the students were about open revolt that Derek Black was on campus. If Derek Black were actively physically dangerous or calling for violence, then it would be a lot less complicated. However my feelings are still mixed because he was so powerful in the WN movement and you can still hear his words being echoed everywhere you turn.What do you do when you realize you did wrong? This is where my main issue with the book was. How could I see Derek Black as anything but a Nazi, someone my friends would cheer for me if I punched in the face? He was clearly a mover and shaker in the WN movement. He helped recruit children to the movement. He was the poster boy for WN. He is the one who gave them their current language. His father is the one who has thousands of them around him at all times due to his website. What about their very real connections to the KKK through the Grand Wizard family member? How could I overlook that? I think what kept me from being able to accept that Derek Black was changing is how vocal he was for WN, but how little he did to stop it when he renounced it. He was called out and told he had to speak out against the words he created and the movement he pretty much lead. Now that Derek Black is doing that, I am a bit more able to accept that he changed. However he still appears to have been more active in support than he is in opposition. It still hurts my heart and brain thinking about all of this.The author was able to cover these complex emotions and ideas through not only Derek Black's story, but through interviews with Derek's father and Derek's friends. This gave a more fleshed out picture of a very complicated transition. I am still torn and tormented by the thoughts in this book. Every reference to a WN text had me running to check to see if my local library had any. My library has a total of two. The larger of the two being in the history section as it is relevant to history and they other also has many counter argument books shelved next to it. I am sad to say there are even that many books in my library, but not surprised. When I worked in the Women's Center on my pretty liberal college campus, even they had one of the books that Derek Black had read and believed. It was one of the first things that I learned in Intro to Psychology as being bad science and the book was named repeatedly throughout my psychology, sociology, and WGS courses as being inaccurate and just racist. Yet, this book was found and read by someone who used it to promote WN because it sounded legit. It is scary how quickly anything can be taken too far and how hard it is to change when presented with the truth.

No seriously, I picked it up and then realized I had finished the entire thing. A really amazing, transformative read.

In many ways, this book mirrors my 10 year transition from a conservative, Rush listener to my rejection of the Republican Party and it's slow, but steady decline to a party of negative, hate based ideology best exemplified by Trump and his enablers. I found it compelling.

An amazing redemptive story that provides a small glimmer of hope in such dark times with the rise of hate and bigotry. "Rising Out of Hatred" is a modern day St. Paul on the Road to Damascus conversion tale of the white nationalist Derek Black, son of a KKK Grand Wizard and godson of David Duke. Unlike St. Paul, Black's conversion was years in the making starting when he enrolled in a small liberal arts college in Florida.The story of Derek Black's conversion is so effective because it is told by a third party who did impeccable research from first party interviews to having access to plenty of source material (text, emails, etc). There is a lens of objectivity that shines through from Saslow's narrative that would have been nearly impossible if this was written by Black himself. This is not an overnight conversion, but a hard struggle to undo years of one's mind being warped by hate, intolerance and lies. We see the struggle of Black to overcome such indoctrination as well as the bonds of family and the power of others who question their own role in trying to help Black, unsure of whether this is right to who they are and whether someone can overcome such hate.I found myself transfixed by this story, particularly Allison, her strength and perseverance to see something redemptive in Black to devote so much of herself to him. During a time when it can be hard to see hope from the anger, hate and rage fueling so many, this provides a glimmer of hope that there is a path to love and respect for others unlike us that is possible. The road out of hatred is not easy, but it is possible.

I was completely gripped by this book. It told a story of what a complex journey it is to transition out of an extremist ideology. It was very disturbing to realize the deliberate efforts of White Nationalists to work their message into mainstream politics, and to see that it has worked. It was amazing to follow the very complex process that was needed to wake Derek up from the worldview that he had been fed from birth to an opposite view. I'm very grateful that he is willing to tell his story. And though the book left me feeling overwhelmed, because there is still a long way to go to untangle this mess, it also left me hopeful, because the process that worked for one person, Derek, can also eventually work for society at large. One idea and experience at a time can eventually add up to a shift. And now I feel more informed to look for those times when disguised WN comes up, and more equipped to respond.

This is not a book of hate. It is an honest and intimate revelation of who the leaders of the white supremacists are, what they believe and why Donald Trump was elected by their support. It is the effort by of one of the three of the most prominent leaders in the white nationalist movement, Derick Black, a reformed racist, and heir to the leadership of Stormfront, to warn the country about the racist agenda of the Trump administration. It is Derick Black’s way of making amends for the harm that he has caused by preaching racism for nearly two decades. Dylan Roof was a member of Black’s Stormfront and was acting upon the ideas he learned from Derick on Stormfront when he shot and killed nine blacks in church. Derick lives with that. Agreeing to do this book is part of his restitution to us.

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