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Features and Stories
December 21, 2004

A recent survey of Teaching Tolerance subscribers shows the magazine is having a powerful impact in the nation's schools.

Intelligence Report
2004
Winter Issue
December 21, 2004

Many extremists seem to be rejuvenated by serving time — including this list of just-released radical luminaries, including David Duke and Wallace Weicherding.

Features and Stories
December 09, 2004

Ron Wilson, a neo-Confederate leader who has associated with various extremist causes, has been elected to the S.C. state education board despite his controversial ties.

Features and Stories
November 16, 2004

On Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2004, the third annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day was a success with over 4 million students at more than 9,000 schools participating nationwide.

Features and Stories
November 08, 2004

More than 2 million students are expected to participate in the third annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day on November 16, 2004.

Features and Stories
October 26, 2004

Bryan Stevenson, director of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) of Alabama, was honored by the National Lawyers Guilt for his commitment to justice and the struggle for equality. The Center supports EJI's work with a yearly grant.

Features and Stories
October 25, 2004

The neo-Confederate hate group League of the South protested in Montgomery for two consecutive days, standing directly in front of the Civil Rights Memorial.

Intelligence Report
2004
Fall Issue
October 14, 2004

Many 'pro-South' leaders have well-established records of racism. But they've generally avoided armed revolutionaries like Michael Tubbs.

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