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The Far Right and Racism

Author: Hibbert, Adam

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 8.2
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 5328
Points per Word 0.000188
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

Within this accessible guide, Hibbert examines the far-right movement, breaking down its core beliefs, the propaganda it uses, and the tactics it employs to attract new members. The book also explores how racist ideas are promoted within these groups and the impact they have on communities. Finally, it looks at who is most likely to join these movements and why, giving young readers a clear picture of a complex political phenomenon.

Quick Summary

If you've ever wondered why some people believe terrible things about others based on their skin color or background, this book breaks it down in a way that actually makes sense. It's not a heavy textbook at all instead, it explains how racist and far-right ideas take hold in people's minds, often starting from fear or being taught the wrong things. For kids who care about fairness and want to understand why some groups are treated badly, this gives you real facts without being boring or overly scary. Parents should know it's pretty straightforward and educational, handling serious topics in a way that's age-appropriate for middle schoolers. Think of it as a guide to recognizing bad ideas when you see them, which is actually pretty useful stuff. If you liked other books that help you understand how the world works and why people do what they do, this one fits that same vibe.