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American neo-Nazi writer (1892–1991)
William Gayley Simpson (July 23, 1892 – December 31, 1990) was an American white supremacist author, Presbyterian clergyman and lecture-circuit speaker
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1978 book by William Gayley Simpson
Which Way Western Man? is a White supremacist book by William Gayley Simpson. Simpson, a former left-wing Christian activist turned White supremacist
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cricket umpire William Hood Simpson (1888–1980), American Ninth Army general in Europe during World War II William Gayley Simpson (1892–1991), American white
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American neo-Nazi (1933–2002)
He was also influenced by white nationalist writer William Gayley Simpson; Pierce published Simpson's book, Which Way Western Man? According to his son
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2022 book by Stephen Wolfe
for incorporating the arguments of and quoting white nationalist William Gayley Simpson, as well as Enoch Powell and Ernest Renan. James Clark of The North
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of South Carolina from 1879 William Gayley Simpson (1892–1991), American white nationalist and author William Hood Simpson (1888–1980), US general who
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Way Western Man?, a book published by American neo-Nazi activist William Gayley Simpson and used by white nationalist groups that praises Adolf Hitler.
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American white supremacist (1918–1993)
of the only other white supremacist writers he appreciated was William Gayley Simpson, the author of the 1978 book Which Way Western Man? Klassen wrote
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Way Western Man?, a book published by American neo-Nazi activist William Gayley Simpson and used by white nationalist groups that praises Adolf Hitler.
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1991 novel by M. A. R. Barker
alongside Pierce's own two novels and Which Way Western Man? by William Gayley Simpson. It is 449 pages long, and the cover art is credited to DB Graphics
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American antisemitic publisher
Devi (1991) The works of Lawrence Dennis Which Way Western Man? by William Gayley Simpson (1986) The Barnes Review American Free Press "Institute for Historical
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American neo-Nazi (1953–1984)
his ideas. His political ideology was influenced by his reading William Gayley Simpson's Which Way Western Man? and Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the
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1989 book by Kevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt
influenced by the white supremacist book Which Way Western Man? by William Gayley Simpson, and the neo-Nazi National Alliance. Mathews became a white supremacist
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American civil rights organization
vehicle for socialist and communist propaganda. From 1918 to 1919 William Gayley Simpson was their associate director. Several decades later, he became a
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Christian seminary in New York City
literature Henry Sloane Coffin – President of Union Theological Seminary William Gayley Simpson – former associate director of the National Civil Liberties Bureau
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American activist, labor organizer, and sociologist
published in 1932. In 1935, Davis wrote a biographical introduction on William Gayley Simpson for his book Toward The Rising Sun, which is a book that critiques
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Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington correspondent for The New York Times William Gayley Simpson, class of 1912, white nationalist and author Philip S. Hench, class
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City in New Jersey, United States
Ambassador to Uruguay under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2005 William Gayley Simpson (1892–1991), white nationalist and author Mickey Spillane (1918–2006)
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Defunct high school in New Jersey, US
Commission Suzanne Shepherd (1934–2023), actress and theater director William Gayley Simpson (1892–1991), white nationalist and author Staff. The City of Elizabeth
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American neo-Nazi magazine
Zündel and Eric Thomson's 1977 book The Hitler We Loved & Why, and William Gayley Simpson's neo-Nazi tome Which Way Western Man? Works by contributors, including
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1926–1988 American publishing house
William V. Shannon (1950) George Bernard Shaw (1926–1957) M. P. Shiel (1928–1937) Lee Shippey (1948) Hilda Simon (1969–1978) William Gayley Simpson (1935)
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Stone household after quadruplets are born. Bing Russell appears as Bill Gayley. 231 13 "Donna's Bank Account" Barry Shear Keith Fowler & Phil Leslie December 10
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(PDF). Christian History. XV (4): 37–38. 1996. Thompson, Larry Clinton William Scott Ament and the Boxer Rebellion: Heroism, Hubris, and the Ideal Missionary
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subscriptions raised for the expedition. Fox's second-in-command was Lieutenant William Hobson. Fox left Aberdeen on 1 July 1857, and managed to pass through the
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from Seattle, was approaching the Everett dock. From the bridge, Capt. William Thorton signaled the engine room for "half astern" to slow the vessel down
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from Seattle, was approaching the Everett dock. From the bridge, Capt. William Thorton of Sioux signaled the engine room for "half astern" to slow the
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