Powerful, U.S.-based shortwave radio stations are broadcasting extremist propaganda around the world.
Powerful, U.S.-based shortwave radio stations are broadcasting extremist propaganda around the world.
In an atmosphere of 'fear and despair,' extra-parliamentary and electoral fascism is making a comeback across Europe.
Behind the recent upswing in anti-immigration activism are an array of groups. Most of these groups work together and their leaders frequently hold cross-membership in several organizations at once.
Statements by old-line hate groups and more 'mainstream' organizations often show similar ideologies despite the groups' other differences.
In at least six states, guards have appeared in mock Klan attire in recent years, and guards have been accused of race-based threats, beatings and even shootings in 10 states. In addition, suits have been filed in at least 13 states by black guards alleging racist harassment or violence from their own colleagues.
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.
Brooks D. Simpson, a leading Civil War historian, debunks many of the myths of the old South being circulated by neo-Confederate ideologues.
An immigration lawyer charged with a series of anti-minority murders headed up the tiny 'Free Market Party.'
A recent Supreme Court ruling could force public universities to support campus hate
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