Faith Lazar details the history of the U.S. Right’s relationship to the FBI and the security state, from the early days of the Red Scare and pro-government conservatives to the anti-state militias that arose in the aftermath of Waco.
Faith Lazar
Faith Lazar is the Cassius Marcellus Clay Postdoctoral Associate in Twentieth-Century U.S. Political History at Yale University. She holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from New York University and a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College. Her research focuses on Generically used to describe factions of right-wing politics that are outside of and often critical of traditional conservatism. Learn more social movements, paramilitarism, and the security state in the 20th century United States.