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The Duck Club was a right-wing organization within the United States, founded in 1980 by Robert White. In summer 1980 White published a magazine, and a cartoon featuring a duck in a B1 bomber defending the Panama Canal became the namesake of the clubs White founded.[1]

David Lewis Rice was a member of the Duck Club, and in 1985 murdered four members of the Goldmark family in Seattle, believing them to be Jewish Communists.[2]

A 1988 report by the Center for World Indigenous Studies lists the Duck Club as one of several Anti-Indian organizations operating in support of the Northwest Territorial Imperative, an irredentist movement to establish a White homeland in the Pacific Northwest.[3]

References

  1. ^ Kathy Marks, Adolfo Caso. Faces of right wing extremism. Branden Books, 1996. ISBN 0-8283-2016-0, ISBN 978-0-8283-2016-0. Pg 94-95
  2. ^ http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&File_Id=3577
  3. ^ Competing Sovereignties: in North America and the Right-Wing and Anti-Indian Movement. 1998