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A recent wave of teenage suicides reflects the continuing war of words - and violence - being waged on the LGBT community; 10 myths about homosexuals propagated by the religious right; neo-Nazi group resurges as The Creativity Movement; and antigovernment 'Patriot' groups' gatherings over the summer bring out discussion of enemies in violent terms.
A recent wave of teenage suicides reflects the continuing war of words - and violence - being waged on the LGBT community; neo-Nazi group resurges as The Creativity Movement; and 'Patriot' groups' gatherings over the summer bring out discussion of enemies in violent terms.
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Six years after its leader was sent to prison, the neo-Nazi group now called The Creativity Movement is showing signs of life
Attacks directed at Muslims seem to have been partly instigated by the controversy surrounding Ground Zero community center.
A man who once operated a white supremacist bookstore was arrested along with his girlfriend this summer on charges of murdering five American expatriates in Panama.
Byron Williams told investigators that he had wanted to “start a revolution” by “killing people of importance at the Tides Foundation and the ACLU.”
Before a manhunt for two members of the Aryan Brotherhood white supremacist prison gang was over, a couple was found murdered in New Mexico, apparent victims of the fugitives.
Legal woes mount for neo-Nazi leader Bill White and white supremacist blogger Hal Turner, two men who tested the limits of free-speech protections with threats.
Former National Socialist Movement member J.T. Ready heads group that detains and turns over undocumented immigrants to the U.S. Border Patrol.
The 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War is approaching, and some Southern diehards are still fighting the so-called “War of Northern Aggression.”
This year’s Sept. 11 commemorations were sometimes downright ugly due to escalating anti-Muslim acrimony.
A Mississippi teen was headed for a life of racist violence and hatred. Then a mysterious black stranger stepped into his life
The religious anti-gay right has been knocked back on its heels by gay rights advances. But its hardest core angrily presses on
In gatherings over the summer, antigovernment 'Patriots' discussed their enemies in violent terms
Politicians, pundits and preachers ignore hate crime data, stoke fires of anti-gay prejudice
Conspiracy-obsessed 'Patriot' organization's L.A. chapter chief involved in 'sovereign citizens' movement
With crimes from the 'sovereign citizens' movement on the rise, a new SPLC roll call video promotes law enforcement safety
Harmonies of hate promote violence against gays to millions in the United States and elsewhere
The 'lighter' side of the world's most infamous Nazi death camp, courtesy of The Barnes Review
Battling the 'homosexual agenda,' the hard-line religious right has made a series of incendiary claims. But they're just not true.
Members celebrate Railton Loy's "50 years of service" to the group in South Bend, Indiana.
A small coterie of groups now comprise the hard core of the anti-gay movement
Comparing the rate of victimization for gays and lesbians to that of other groups.