A 5% annual increase in hate groups in 2005 caps a remarkable rise of 33% over the five-year period that began in 2000
A 5% annual increase in hate groups in 2005 caps a remarkable rise of 33% over the five-year period that began in 2000
The National Socialist Movement, once a forgotten bit player on the fringe of the American Radical Right, is building a juggernaut.
As the old powerhouse labels fade, a new crop of ambitious white power music distributors springs up to replace them.
With his two latest books, an academic at the liberal University of Vermont offers a full-throated defense of white nationalism.
Some of the same images used in a propaganda film appeared in a promotion for an Alabama TV station. Station officials confirmed that they were not of neo-Nazis at all -- they were stock video bought from an Ocala, Fla., firm called Digital Juice.
Kevin Strom has been a neo-Nazi underling for decades. Now the former National Alliance 'intellectual' wants to be a boss.
Minuteman Project leaders say their volunteers are 'white Martin Luther Kings,' but their anti-immigration campaign in marked by weaponry, military maneuvers and racist talk.
At the third annual Alabama Tea Party, frightened right-wingers gather to keep the 'Cradle of the Confederacy' safe from leprosy, pedophiles, Spanish and rampant godlessness.
Many extremists seem to be rejuvenated by serving time — including this list of just-released radical luminaries, including David Duke and Wallace Weicherding.
After revelations about a stripper's attendance at the National Alliance's annual Leadership Conference, financial struggles and internal dissent, the nation's leading neo-Nazi group is on the edge of a breakdown.