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A League of Their Own

A League of Their Own: A Look Inside the Christian Defense League
by David Boylan [2004]
The United States during the 1950s experienced an unparalleled growth of extremist organizations from the John Birch Society on the right to the Fair Play for Cuba Committee on the left. The heating up of the Cold War, the Supreme Court’s [...]

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Christian Identity: A Religion for White Racists

Christian Identity is the name of a religious movement uniting many of the white supremacist groups in the United States. Identity’s teachers promote racism and sometimes violence.

Gerald L.K. Smith

Gerald L.K. Smith was a notorious anti-semite and segregationist. Below are newspaper articles chronicling an industrious career of racial hate-mongering, all the while copy-catting the names of legitimate organizations to further his own causes.  
Below that is a detailed report by the American Jewish Committee on Smith’s activities spanning the years between 1933 and 1953. Of [...]

Christian Defense League

The men behind the rise of the Christian Defense League were Identity adherents and former Klansmen Wesley Swift and San Jacinto Capt along with Colonel William Potter Gale. According to Gale the idea behind the CDL was proposed in a letter by Capt titled: ‘The NAACP represents the negro; the ADL represents the Jews; who [...]

Arnold Murray

Arnold Benjamin Murray was ordained to the Office of Minister ‘agreeable to the laws governing ordination in the Soldiers of the Cross..’ by Roy E. Gillaspie, D.Th. of Bellflower, California on April 30th, 1958. Assisting were John Alvin Lovell, D.D. of Dallas, Texas and Oliver Kenneth Goff, D.D. of Soldiers of the Cross, Englewood, Colorado.
Murray [...]

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In The Beginning..
A group of associates decided to secure land near Clarksville, Arkansas for a Kingdom Identity compound. Among them were Wesley A. Swift, Roy E. Gillaspie & Richard G. Butler of the Christian Defense League, Gerald L.K. Smith & Opal Tanner White, Fred Demoret and pastors Arnold B. Murray & Leeland Jandebeur. The dream [...]