The racist neo-Confederate hate group League of the South has begun a decline in both popularity and membership.
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The racist neo-Confederate hate group League of the South has begun a decline in both popularity and membership.
Neo-Nazi German musician and convicted murderer Hendrik Möbus was extradited from the U.S. in July back to Germany to face charges related to promoting Nazism and fleeing parole.
Felon Harold Ray Redfeairn has been named as national director successor to the leadership of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations.
The deaths of pastors Neuman Britton and Earl Jones are markers of the decline of racist Christian Identity.
The nation struggles to balance civil liberties and police power in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Ten years after federal officials began compiling them, national hate crime statistics are plagued with inaccuracy due to shoddiness in voluntary reporting and other errors.
Around the country, the far right reacts to the events of Sept. 11, 2001 with anti-Semitic hatred, threats and conspiracy theories.
The slogan 'Think Globally, Act Locally' takes on new meaning as the tiny LaVerkin, Utah adopts the anti-United Nations, conspiratorial beliefs of the radical right.
After four decades of organizing by right-wing tax protesters, U.S. officials have largely stopped enforcing laws against their illegal schemes.
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 trigger a violent outbreak of American xenophobia against Arab Americans and others perceived to be Arab or Muslim.
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