His wasn't the only party to purport to represent whites. The National Socialist White People's Party (NSWPP) was active in the early 1970's. This group claimed to be the follow-on of Germany's Nazi party. Their local headquarters in El Monte, Calif. was an old two-story house that was decorated with hooked crosses and Nazi slogans. If you called the phone number on one of the hundreds of cards they distributed, you could hear a "white power message" delivered by their leader, Joe Tommasi, which was usually on the misdeeds of Jews.
After a falling out with the party's leadership, Tommasi was expelled and promptly formed his own faction. In 1975, he was killed in a shootout with his former colleagues in front of the El Monte headquarters. The NSWPP soon left the building, which was torn down.
So is a NAZI a “right wing” socialist? ;) vs a Communist as a “left wing” socialist ?
In the early ‘70s, KTLA had George Putnam’s “Talk back to the news” and the American Nazi Party would be on it ever so often. I don’t know if they were “strong” in that area but certainly, there’s a Dragnet on the Nazi Party in Southern California during that era. It may be the Chess Champ Bobby Fischer got connected to them as well back then.