James Hartung Madole was born July 7, 1927 in
New York City. His parents divorced when he was two and he was raised by his mother, who was deeply antisemitic. In his youth he developed an interest in science and built a laboratory at home; he was fascinated by
science fiction, which shaped the way he viewed his beliefs. Through science fiction he discovered fascism, particularly fascist science fiction writer
Charles B. Hudson. After meeting Hudson he was supported by several America First groups, and came into contact with
Kurt Mertig of the
Citizens Protective League. In 1945, Madole founded the Animist Party, which was right-wing and largely made up of fans of sci-fi. Madole was known for his eccentric personality. In 1949, Mertig founded the
National Renaissance Party in
Yorkville. The name was inspired by Adolf Hitler's "Last Political Testament" before his suicide, which hoped for a "radiant renaissance" for Nazism. Mertig was by then elderly and found in Madole, then 22, a successor. The NRP went on marches in Nazi uniform with his stormtroopers. The NRP gained much publicity as a result, frequently making the headlines but only garnered a small following. The group wore Nazi storm-trooper uniforms and drew hecklers, leading to fistfights. In 1964, Madole and seven other neo-Nazis were convicted of trying to incite a riot at a civil rights demonstration. Each of them, including Madole, were sentenced to one to two years in prison. From 1974 on, Madole wrote a series of articles in the NRP's bulletin, "The New Atlantis: A blueprint for an Aryan Garden of Eden in North America", which scholar
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke described as "his major occult-political treatise". Madole died on May 6, 1979, and the party followed. == Views ==