Canadian officials removed two young children from their home this spring after one of them showed up at school with a swastika drawn on her arm.
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Canadian officials removed two young children from their home this spring after one of them showed up at school with a swastika drawn on her arm.
Five men and a woman tied to militias and survivalist movements were arrested in early June in Clearfield and Clarion counties in north-central Pennsylvania after a task force made up of ATF, FBI and local law enforcement officers raided their properties
Racist disc jockeys have come up with a new brand of neo-Nazi music. But its black and gay roots are proving a problem
An informant describes two years with the Aryan Nations, where he uncovered an assassination plot against SPLC co-founder Morris Dees
White Supremacist Fronts for Minority School
Twin anti-immigrant hardliners say they had nothing to do with a series of anti-Semitic comments. The facts suggest otherwise
The election this spring of a former neofascist youth leader to Rome's top government post heightened concerns about the vilification of immigrants and other minorities in a country that's experiencing a surge of xenophobia.
Two men fled to the United States after they were found guilty in England of publishing Holocaust denial and racist tracts online, including writings by the former head of the American Nazi Party.
She may not be your typical hard-core nativist, but 68-year-old Jackie Juntti is no less vicious in her racist screeds against undocumented immigrants.
A lunchtime celebration of Adolf Hitler's birthday by a white supremacist prison gang sparked a bloody prison riot involving more than 200 inmates at the U.S. penitentiary in Florence, Colo.
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