Facing a civil suit judgment and possible criminal charges, Jeff Berry, the leader of the American Knights of the KKK is at a crossroads.
Facing a civil suit judgment and possible criminal charges, Jeff Berry, the leader of the American Knights of the KKK is at a crossroads.
Michael A. Cuffley, chief architect of the Klan's Adopt-A-Highway efforts in Missouri was arrested and faces charges of burglary and stealing by deceit.
The Southern Poverty Law Center filed a federal lawsuit in January 2000 against Jeff Berry, American Knights of the KKK leader, alleging false imprisonment and assault against two journalists.
The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan have spent years trying to join Missouri's Adopt-a-Highway program. But vandals keep knocking down the signs designating the Klan-cleaned stretch.
Klansman Jimmy Ray Shelton was convicted on two counts of attempted capital murder in Bastrop, Texas. Shelton's passenger Eddie Melvin fired on police during a high-speed chase.
Al Ferris, Indiana leader of the Invisible Empire, Pennsylvania Ku Klux Klan was killed by his abused wife.
Incumbent governor's purchase of David Duke's mailing list raises eyebrows.
In several states, the justice system is cracking down on cross burnings.
Is the practice of 'anti-masking' laws exposing violent haters or denying their constitutional rights?
The American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan build a reputation of aggressive action. Headed by Jeff Berry, this group's violent actions guarantees publicity that continues to draw in those susceptible to the message.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.