

Sisters in Hate
American Women on the Front Lines of White Nationalism
Book • 2020
Sisters in Hate delves into the lives of women involved in white nationalist movements, offering a nuanced perspective on their motivations and experiences.
Seyward Darby explores how these women navigate the contradictions of participating in ideologies that often view them as subordinate.
The book highlights the diverse roles women play, from propagating hate speech to recruiting new members and reinforcing racial hierarchies.
By examining the personal stories of these women, Darby reveals the complex interplay of gender, race, and ideology within extremist groups.
Sisters in Hate provides critical insights into the dynamics of white supremacy and the ways in which women contribute to and are impacted by these movements.
Seyward Darby explores how these women navigate the contradictions of participating in ideologies that often view them as subordinate.
The book highlights the diverse roles women play, from propagating hate speech to recruiting new members and reinforcing racial hierarchies.
By examining the personal stories of these women, Darby reveals the complex interplay of gender, race, and ideology within extremist groups.
Sisters in Hate provides critical insights into the dynamics of white supremacy and the ways in which women contribute to and are impacted by these movements.