- Laird Wilcox
Laird Wilcox is described as "an American researcher specializing in the study of political fringe movements."
Wilcox is the founder of the "Wilcox Collection on Contemporary Political Movements", [ [http://www.voluntaryist.com/articles/027a.php Voluntaryist] article "What Is Political "Extremism"?" by Laird Wilcox From Issue 27 - Aug. 1987] claimed to be one of the largest collections of American political material in the United States, which is housed in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the
University of Kansas . [http://spencer.lib.ku.edu/exhibits/wilcox/ Free Speech and the Wilcox Collection: Forty Years of Collecting Political Documents] Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, Kansas Collection, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas] He received the "Kansas City Area Archivists Award of Excellence" in 1989 for his role in founding and maintaining the collection. [ [http://www.umkc.edu/kcaa/Awards/recipients.htm KCAA Award of Excellence Recipient] ] He is also editor of the "Wilcox Report newsletter".William Norman Grigg (of the ultra-conservativeJohn Birch Society and "New American") writes that Wilcox is "considered by many academics to be one of the nation’s foremost experts on 'fringe' political movements. A longtime member of theACLU and veteran of the 1960sCivil Rights movement , [he is] a forthright critic of professional anti-right activists ..." [ [http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/1999/11-08-99/vo15no23_police.htm "Propagandizing the Police"] , "The New American", published by TheJohn Birch Society , Vol. 15, No. 23, November 8, 1999.]Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements
The Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, housed in the Kansas Collection of Kenneth Spencer Research Library,
University of Kansas , includes coverage of "more than 10,000 individuals and organizations. The bulk of the collection covers 1960 to the present and comprises nearly 10,000 books, pamphlets and periodicals, 800 audio tapes, 73 linear feet of manuscript materials and more than 100,000 pieces of ephemera including flyers, brochures, mailings, clippings and bumper stickers." Wilcox continues to make regular donations. [ [http://spencer.lib.ku.edu/kc/wilcox.shtml University of Kansas] Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, Kansas Collection, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas]The collection began in 1963-4 when Wilcox, then a student at the University of Kansas, kept a scrapbook while he was chair of the Student Union Association Minority Opinions Forum. According to the Kenneth Spencer Research Library website, the forum was very active that year, with speakers invited to discuss apartheid,
communism , theAmerican Nazi Party , and theSocialist Labor Party . In 1965, the university purchased a number of books, serials, and pamphlets from Wilcox, and the Wilcox Collection began.On November 4, 2005 the University of Kansas honored Wilcox, then 63, "a retired carpenter who also is an investigator and writer in Olathe" in the Spencer library's North Gallery for his role in founding the collection. [ [http://www.news.ku.edu/2005/october/12/wilcox.shtml KU News Release] article "Wilcox Collection of political literature to celebrate 40 years at KU" by University of Kansas published October 12, 2005 ]
Books
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Nazis, Communists, Klansmen, and Others on the Fringe " is a1992 book by John George (professor of political science and sociology at the University of Central Oklahoma) and Laird Wilcox. It is an examination ofpolitic alextremism of both thefar left andfar right in theUnited States . It was published byPrometheus Books (Buffalo, New York) in 1992 as a 523-page hardcover (ISBN 0-87975-680-2). In1996 , Prometheus Books (Amherst, New York) republished it as "American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists and Others" in a 443-page paperback (ISBN 1-57392-058-4). [ [http://www.amazon.ca/American-Extremists-George-Wilcox/dp/1573920584 Amazon] American Extremists (Paperback) ]*"The Watchdogs: A Close Look At Anti-Racist "Watchdog" Groups" (ISBN 0-933592-89-2) is a book by Laird Wilcox self published under the publishing house name "Editorial Research Service". "Included are documented instances of illegal spying, theft of police files, fund-raising irregularities, questionable "hate crime" statistics, irresponsible and fraudulent claims, perjury, harassment and stalking, violence, and deep and longstanding involvements with Marxist-Leninist extremists. Extensively footnoted. 1997." [ [http://www.lairdwilcox.com/publish/watchdogs.html lairdwilcox.com] The Watchdogs (Paperback)]
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Extremism Notes
Further reading
*Wilcox, Laird. [http://www.codoh.com/revisionist/letters/rlspectre.html "The Spectre Haunting Holocaust Revisionism"] , Revisionist Letters, Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust.
*The Wilcox Report newsletter, Box 2047, Olathe, Kansas 66061.External links
* [http://www.lairdwilcox.com Official website]
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