An array of right-wing foundations and think tanks support efforts to make bigoted and discredited ideas respectable.
An array of right-wing foundations and think tanks support efforts to make bigoted and discredited ideas respectable.
After the unexpected death of William Pierce, the neo-Nazi National Alliance struggles to survive under new chairman Erich Gliebe.
Pat Buchanan's presidential bid in 2000 dashed the Reform Party, once a significant third political force, into pieces. Now, white supremacists, Christian "Patriots" and other right-wing extremists are scrambling to pick up the fragments.
France's immigrant-hating populist, Jean-Marie Le Pen, had shocked the world by winning one in five votes to take second place in the initial round of presidential elections.
The organized anti-immigration 'movement,' increasingly in bed with racist hate groups, is dominated by one man, John Tanton.
A key activist in the struggle for immigrant rights discusses the evolution and nature of the anti-immigration movement
Neo-confederate extremists begin a takeover of the Sons of Confederate Veterans group.
Ten years after federal officials began compiling them, national hate crime statistics are plagued with inaccuracy due to shoddiness in voluntary reporting and other errors.
Around the country, the far right reacts to the events of Sept. 11, 2001 with anti-Semitic hatred, threats and conspiracy theories.
A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
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