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The Oklahoma City bombing was the deadliest domestic attack committed by a U.S. citizen, and a violent reminder that extremism isn't exclusive to any religion, racial group or country. But in the almost 25 years since explosives killed 168 adults and children, what has the United States learned from the tragedy? And what can it tell us about the future of far-right extremism in the U.S.?

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Oklahoma City Bombing Fast Facts by CNN





Alt History: How a self-published, racist novel changed white nationalism and inspired decades of violence by The Atlantic





3 suspects in Kansas plot pose ‘substantial danger,’ feds say by The Wichita Eagle





THE TURNER DIARIES, OTHER RACIST NOVELS, INSPIRE EXTREMIST VIOLENCE by the Southern Poverty Law Center





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