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The Cycle of Hate: A Reflection on American History X Released in 1998, American History X remains one of the most jarring and essential explorations of racism, radicalization, and the grueling path toward redemption. Directed by Tony Kaye, the film features an Oscar-nominated performance by Edward Norton as Derek Vinyard, a charismatic neo-Nazi whose life—and the lives of his family members—are shattered by a philosophy of hate. A Masterclass in Visual Storytelling American History X