A wide range of extremists attended rallies supporting Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and his Ten Commandments monument.
A wide range of extremists attended rallies supporting Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and his Ten Commandments monument.
A recent movie glorifies the Confederacy, whitewashes slavery and twists American history — luckily, it's a terrible film.
Linda Sewell, Heritage Preservation Association of Alabama head, retains organization position despite an Intelligence Report exposé on her ties to the Klan.
Sons of Confederate Veterans chief Ron Wilson defies his membership to keep the upper hand in an ongoing split.
As the neo-Confederate movement grows more aggressive, 'Honest Abe' Lincoln is depicted as evil personified.
The Washington Times has always been conservative and error-prone. Now, it's helping to popularize extremist ideas and neo-Confederate sympathy.
SLRC Chief Trial Counsel Kirk Lyons, linked by the FBI to a bizarre espionage case, fires off an angry denial and insists he is 'a loyal American.'
The Sons of Confederate Veterans, a 32,000-strong organization that has been traditionally "non-political," has begun purging its non-radical members.
"Heritage" leader Linda Sewell is exposed accepting a "certificate of appreciation" from the Klan after a January 2003 extremist rally.
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.