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A look into America’s NSM neo-Nazis
I first met Jeff Hall in a supermarket car park 11 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.
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I had driven there in a beat-up Dodge pick-up I’d borrowed in the hope of blending in, and immediately noticed the tall, dark-eyed man pacing back and forth as he spoke on his mobile phone. A large Iron Cross tattoo adorned the back of his clean-shaven head.
I braced myself as I approached. “Hi, I’m the photographer,” I said.
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He looked towards me without making eye contact and mumbled something about needing to wait for the other media. Then, with a faint smirk, he said: “Nice truck. I’m driving around in my wife’s crappy little piece of shit.”
I spent the next year documenting the Detroit-based National Socialist Movement (NSM) of which Hall was a member.
I wanted to get a first-hand glimpse of a group organising around the ideals and rhetoric of white nationalism in a US nowhere near entering the “post-racial” epoch many hoped would be ushered in by