Dwight York, leader of the black supremacist hate group the Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, pleaded guilty to mass child molestation in January 2003.
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Dwight York, leader of the black supremacist hate group the Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, pleaded guilty to mass child molestation in January 2003.
"Heritage" leader Linda Sewell is exposed accepting a "certificate of appreciation" from the Klan after a January 2003 extremist rally.
Early in the last century, psychologist Alfred Adler broke with Sigmund Freud, declaring that people's behavior is driven largely by their need to belong. In October 2001, 18-year-old Darren Neil Grueber Jr. provided grisly confirmation of Adler's theory.
After being elected "true governor" of Washington state in 1998 by an antigovernment group, James D. Brailey plots to kill actual governor Gary Locke.
Neo-Confederates attempt to unify the Southern Party, a political group founded by members of the League of the South hate group among other extremists.
Neo-Nazis and other extremists interpret the deaths of the space shuttle Columbia's multicultural crew as divine judgment.
A New Jersey case complicates school officials' attempts to ban the wearing of symbols like the Confederate flag.
The Year in Hate, 2002: hate takes a hit as deaths, defections, arrests and internal splits roil America's embattled white supremacist movement.
Along the Arizona border, extremists organize, peddle their anti-immigrant rhetoric, and take action.
The guilty plea of white supremacist David Duke for corruption is only the latest episode in the life of a voracious con man.
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