The late founder of the neo-Nazi National Alliance spent his life spurring American extremism — but his most infamous legacy is his ultra-violent race-war narrative, The Turner Diaries, which continues to inspire extremist fiction today.
The late founder of the neo-Nazi National Alliance spent his life spurring American extremism — but his most infamous legacy is his ultra-violent race-war narrative, The Turner Diaries, which continues to inspire extremist fiction today.
The trial that sent neo-Nazi Matt Hale to prison also revealed the shabby reality of his World Church of the Creator.
The National Alliance, America's leading hate group, is beset by internal battles, external attacks, and plunging revenues and membership.
After a year of reverses, the future of the radical right may lie in those profiled here, who are still peopling the fringe.
Neo-Nazis and other extremists interpret the deaths of the space shuttle Columbia's multicultural crew as divine judgment.
The Year in Hate, 2002: hate takes a hit as deaths, defections, arrests and internal splits roil America's embattled white supremacist movement.
After the unexpected death of William Pierce, the neo-Nazi National Alliance struggles to survive under new chairman Erich Gliebe.
William Pierce, head of the neo-Nazi National Alliance and author of the racist novel The Turner Diaries has died at age 68, seven years after facing a judgment in a suit filed by the Center.
Reviewing the 1990s, a decade virtually unprecedented in the history of the American radical right.
Extreme-right rock ‘n’ roll bands are infiltrating the “black metal” music scene in a bid to recruit youth to white supremacist causes