Say "terrorism," and most people think Osama bin Laden and Timothy McVeigh, but they are just a small, if scary, part of a much larger American problem.
The accumulation of solid data on U.S. terrorism is only now beginning, most notably with the FBI's tabulation of hate crimes starting in the early 1990s. These
This article was originally published with the title The American Terrorist.
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