Neo-Confederate Wayne D. Carlson dabbles in neo-Nazi literature.
Neo-Confederate Wayne D. Carlson dabbles in neo-Nazi literature.
Neo-confederate extremists begin a takeover of the Sons of Confederate Veterans group.
Brief profiles of 40 men and women who played pivotal roles in the antigovernment 'Patriot' movement, along with a timeline recapitulating the history of modern civilian militias, illustrate the changing shape of the radical right.
Intolerance and racial hatred are still spreading despite worldwide efforts to combat intolerance.
Kirk D. Lyons was elected at the SCV's August convention as a representative of the "Army of Northern Virginia Department."
Animated by extremist theology, a group of neo-Confederate zealots are seeking control of Southern churches.
Mainstream neo-Confederate organizations generally share goals of preserving 'Southern' culture, but many in these groups share cross-membership with racist organizations such as the white supremacist League of the South.
A neo-Confederate movement, increasingly rife with white supremacists and racist ideology, is growing across America.
The League of the South, a group at the center of the neo-Confederate movement, says it's not racist, but the evidence shows otherwise.
Kirk Lyons, a white supremacist lawyer for high profile clients, is becoming the attorney of choice for the neo-Confederate movement.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.