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How extremist groups use religion to radicalize
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Despite building's ownership by African American church, proprietor was able to operate center of Klan activity, racist merchandise for years.
Trump sends up flares to white supremacists; Carlson defends Perkins’ hate group; Right-wing extremists stalk their enemies online; and more.
The small community of Sandpoint — nestled in the northern tip of Idaho with a picture postcard story about its “astounding beauty and world-class recreational opportunities” — is having a recurring problem with hate literature.
Right-wing orgs step up anti-SPLC campaign; Carlson promotes white nationalist social media site; Charlottesville to remove another monument; and more.
Last week a Florida League of the South (FL LOS) member named Christopher Rey Monzon was arrested in Hollywood, Florida after attempting to assault hecklers at a government building where Monzon was protesting.
Americans confront the Nazi-neighbor question; Gorka claims far right isn’t a threat; Spencer likely to keep plaguing college campuses; and more.
Kansas' nativist secretary of state, already occupied with Voter Fraud Commission and gubernatorial candidacy, goes all-in with alt-right publication.