Conditions helping to fuel the rise of young Americans involved in hate groups.
Conditions helping to fuel the rise of young Americans involved in hate groups.
The neo-Nazi American Nationalist Party produced only four members for a planned march on Washington, D.C. However, hundreds of counter-demonstrators gathered to protest the march.
Burford O'Neal Furrow Jr., former Aryan Nations security official, faces charges related to shooting spree at the North Valley Jewish Community Center and the slaying of a postal worker.
In some situations, criminal and civil law can be used to prevent hate groups from recruiting minors.
William Pierce, America's leading neo-Nazi, has put out nearly $250,000 to acquire the nation's powerhouse distributor of racist rock. This enterprise could inject hundreds of thousands of dollars into Pierce's wide ranging neo-Nazi operations.
Two ex-Special Forces officers have taken up key positions in the neo-Nazi National Alliance.
Socioeconomic-inspired discontent among suburban teens is creating a growing crop of white supremacist youth that could shape the future of American hate.
As the number of neo-Nazi and other white supremacist sites skyrockets, extremist women are staking their claim online.
Church of the Creator founder Ben Klassen's writings, considered holy by his followers, reveal pervasive militarism, racism, and Nazism.
Read a timeline of events in the Church of the Creator's history, from its 1973 founding.