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Intelligence Report
2000
Fall Issue
December 06, 2000

Trading on the name of a group of black militants famous in the 1960s and 1970s, the "new" Panthers portrayed themselves as the only men bold enough to take on the violent racism of the Klan and other white supremacists.

Intelligence Report
2000
Summer Issue
September 15, 2000

Mainstream neo-Confederate organizations generally share goals of preserving 'Southern' culture, but many in these groups share cross-membership with racist organizations such as the white supremacist League of the South.

Intelligence Report
2000
Spring Issue
June 13, 2000

Militia groups fell by half in 1999, marking the dwindling away of a movement that peaked four years earlier.

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