American reich : a murder in Orange County, neo-nazis, and a new age of hate
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Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2026
Edition
Hardcover First edition
ISBN
9780316564717, 0316564710
Physical Desc
vii, 340 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Status
Wakefield - Nonfiction Alcove
Adult NEW Nonfiction 324.24 Lichtblau
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Language
English
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Other Title
Murder in Orange County, neo-nazis, and a new age of hate
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"One night in early 2018, while he was home from college, an Ivy League student named Blaze Bernstein snuck out of his parents’ house in Orange County. Waiting for him in a car outside was an old high-school classmate: Sam Woodward, someone who Blaze mostly remembered as a brooding, bigoted loner. But that night, after months of flirtatious messaging, Sam had succeeded in coaxing Blaze--a gay, Jewish sophomore at UPenn--out for a rendezvous. No one would ever see him alive again. In American Reich, veteran investigative journalist Eric Lichtblau uses the story of Blaze’s life and death to shine a light on the epidemic of hate in Southern California and, increasingly, the nation as a whole. Orange County has long been a bastion of the ultra-right: carved out of farmland as a haven for wealthy whites fleeing the diversifying metropolis to the north, it was the birthplace of the far-right John Birch Society, a hub for neo-Nazi recruitment, and a powerful springboard for race-baiting Republican politicians including Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. But in the years leading up to Blaze’s disappearance, Orange County was changing: like the country as a whole, it was rapidly diversifying, to the outrage of many of its white residents. No one was more opposed to the changes than America’s resurgent neo-Nazi groups, one of which had recently gained a new member: Sam Woodward." --Publisher's website.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)

Lichtblau, E. (2026). American reich: a murder in Orange County, neo-nazis, and a new age of hate. (Hardcover First edition). Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Lichtblau, Eric. 2026. American Reich: A Murder in Orange County, Neo-nazis, and a New Age of Hate. Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Lichtblau, Eric. American Reich: A Murder in Orange County, Neo-nazis, and a New Age of Hate. Little, Brown and Company, 2026.

UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)

Lichtblau, E. (2026). American reich: a murder in orange county, neo-nazis, and a new age of hate. Hardcover First edn New York: Little, Brown and Company.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)

Lichtblau, Eric. American Reich: A Murder in Orange County, Neo-nazis, and a New Age of Hate. Hardcover First edition, Little, Brown and Company, 2026.

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