A long-time white supremacist and National Alliance member, 53-year-old James Mathias of Davenport, Iowa, was arrested on a warrant for a weapons charge on Monday, January 22.
A long-time white supremacist and National Alliance member, 53-year-old James Mathias of Davenport, Iowa, was arrested on a warrant for a weapons charge on Monday, January 22.
A series of scandals in the Nationalist Front — and a long-running and well-documented hypocritical streak on the part of leadership in the neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS) — has revealed a willingness on the part of president Michael Hill to look the other way when both allies and his own troops fail to meet his supposed moral standards.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — A fully-packed, specially-chartered city bus made its way to the Charlottesville Circuit Courthouse yesterday afternoon. Its passengers weren't just city residents but victims of the murderous car ramming that occurred during the August 12, far-right, "Unite the Right" rally and their family members.
Led by an 18-year-old Texas man, the far right splinter group born from the fallout over Charlottesville connects flyer-plastering activists online around the country.
Police and city officials in Charlottesville, Virginia, were inadequately prepared for August’s violent and deadly racist alt-right rally that’s become a watershed event, a new report concludes.arlott
The neo-Confederate League of the South and its Nationalist Front allies are preparing to descend on Shelbyville, Tennessee, on the morning of Oct. 28 for the “White Lives Matter” rally.
The neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS) and its Nationalist Front (NF) allies are preparing to descend on Shelbyville, Tennessee, on the morning of October 28.
Two blockbuster lawsuits targeting 21 racist “alt-right” and hate group leaders and 17 of their organizations have been filed over the August violence in Charlottesville, Virginia — the hallmark event of what one neo-Nazi calls the “Summer of Hate.”
Since March 2016, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has tracked 329 flyering incidents on 241 different college campuses across the United States, a number that continues to grow.
As college campuses across the nation settle into the fall semester, many are being confronted by the realities of white supremacy.