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Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

The neo-Confederate movement isn't known for its racial diversity, but there long has been one dedicated black man willing to fight for the Southern cause: H.K. Edgerton.

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

When hundreds of students, history professors, town officials and others decried the racism and sorry scholarship of his Southern Slavery, As It Was, Wilson mocked them all publicly, scoffing at what he called the "intoleristas."

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

To the joy of neo-Confederate activists in Alabama, Ellen Williams, a woman known for her white supremacist views, has been hired as a staff correspondent by The South Alabamian, a small weekly newspaper based in Jackson, Ala.

Intelligence Report
2006
Summer Issue
August 11, 2006

Sam Currin, the legal chief for the Southern heritage group Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) and a former U.S. attorney from North Carolina, was indicted in April in a major tax scheme.

Intelligence Report
2006
Summer Issue
August 11, 2006

Three members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) group traveled to a NASCAR race in to protest the racing association's recent moves to discourage the flying of the Confederate battle flag at races.

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2005

The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), a Southern heritage group that has been largely dominated by racial extremists since 2002, has again elected a commander in chief and other national leaders who are closely tied to its radical faction.

Intelligence Report
2005
Summer Issue
July 27, 2005

'Nothing about my life warrants such an attack on my character and my reputation as a defender of my Southern heritage,' said Patricia Godwin after being addressed as 'Wizardess' by the governor.

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