2009 - Summer - Into the Wild
Klan murder shines light on a small Louisiana town; an former undercover agent discusses his experiences; a California group espouses a new form of anarchism; and Canadians are shocked by the Aryan Guard.
Klan murder shines light on a small Louisiana town; an former undercover agent discusses his experiences; a California group espouses a new form of anarchism; and Canadians are shocked by the Aryan Guard.
Articles
He's long agitated on behalf of the master race, but when David Duke turns to photography, his products are no masterpieces
A new study examines the conservative movement's roots in a view of America as a white, Protestant nation
Law enforcement traffic stops based on race or ethnicity are not only unconstitutional. They're also remarkably ineffective
Neo-Nazis publish 'death list,' vow to assassinate enemies
Holocaust denier's secret: Hitler 'appointed' him
Canadian authorities in Bountiful, British Columbia, arrested two leaders of a racist, polygamist cult that also has a major U.S. presence this January.
The British National Party, a neofascist group that has advocated expelling non-white immigrants, is actively recruiting white South African expatriates with ties to white supremacist groups, according to a report in the British antifascist magazine Searchlight.
Still reeling from Barack Obama's win last November, right-wing extremists were dealt another blow when former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele was elected to become the first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Neo-Nazis with bomb parts in Maine, Alabama
Scott Lively has said some pretty ugly things. But now he says he wants to show the world a kinder, gentler side.
Nashville sheriff tells white supremacists of his department's controversial round-ups of undocumented immigrants.
Six months after being called out by the Intelligence Report for publishing xenophobic falsehoods in a widely distributed booklet about immigration, the American Legion quietly removed the most egregious inaccuracies from a new version of its report.
The jury found Barnett liable for assault and infliction of emotional distress.
Rabid far-right commentator Ann Coulter is known across America for sliming everyone and everything she disagrees with.
The law enforcement careers of two white supremacists ended abruptly in separate cases last January when one was forced to resign and the other was sentenced to prison on drug charges.
For many years he was the "monetary architect" of the "Liberty dollar," much beloved by antigovernment "Patriots."
Self-professed animal-liberation radicals continue to target scientists at UCLA
As the first months of the Obama Administration unfold, a growing consensus is emerging that a resurgence of right-wing hate groups and radical ideas is spreading across the United States.
Quotes from Bill Cunningham, Salvatore Ballarino, Michael Savage...
Two dozen members gathered to clean their section of a highway.
Western Canadians have been shocked by the Aryan Guard, a new hate group with ties to the American Ku Klux Klan
A backwoods murder in Louisiana draws back the curtain on a place once infamous for Klan activity. It's not over yet
A California group claims it espouses a new, more vital form of anarchism. But it's really just another white nationalist project
For 18 months, an undercover agent worked in the revolutionary racist underground. Now, Bart McEntire can finally tell his story
Angered at the anti-Semitism of a key racist conference, a Jewish astrophysicist hosts his own to bash blacks, Muslims and Latinos
A recent Vatican brouhaha focused attention on the anti-Semitism of a key bishop. But it didn't shed much light on his order
A recent racist killing spree raises a key question: Can Internet propaganda alone drive some people to criminal violence?
David Duke and Kevin MacDonald have something in common beyond their loathing for Jews
A nativist film about the U.S.-Mexico border comes back to life, thanks partly to the Federation for American Immigration Reform
A racist murderer says he acted after reading a hate website. The site, based in Estonia, is run by a longtime American neo-Nazi