George Lincoln Rockwell (1918-1967) was that rarest of individuals: a man who embodied intelligence, wisdom, integrity, and courage. He was, in every sense of the word, a great communicator and a great leader. He harbored a vision of greatness for the White race, and he did everything in his power to realize that goal. Had he not been cut down by an assassin's bullet at the age of 49, he might have brought that vision well along the road to fruition. White Power is exceptional in that it effectively and unabashedly calls out the two main threats to White well-being: Blacks and Jews. As the 'bottom rung' of Western society, blacks pose a crude, primitive, but direct threat, through physical violence, laziness, crime, and race-mixing. As the 'rulers' of society, Jews present a more subtle but ultimately more poisonous danger; they undermine the very self-consciousness and self-purpose of the White race. Sandwiched between these dual dangers, Whites are being crushed, demoralized,