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Terry in Context
Two years after Terry’s incarceration a White Race League was formed. (more…)
Part 4 of 4
Terry in Context
Two years after Terry’s incarceration a White Race League was formed. (more…)
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An Appraisal
While Terry wrote numerous poems, and a play, The Making of a Madman,[1] his only published work, in both prose and verse, was The Shadow. Because the shooting of Joe Kum Yung has overshadowed all else about Terry, his cogent analysis of imperialism and capitalism expressed in The Shadow is little known.
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“Insanity”
In days of old, when men were bold,
And Honour held its sway,
When’er a comrade fought for Truth,
We all stood staunch beside him.
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When the “New Zealander”[1] Lionel Terry is recalled at all it is generally by liberals and Leftists, who judge him to be nothing more than a psychotic racist murderer. (more…)