After a tumultuous year, U.S. hate groups stage something of a comeback in 2003.
After a tumultuous year, U.S. hate groups stage something of a comeback in 2003.
While hosting a conference featuring his defense of Southern Slavery, Douglas Wilson exposes the radicalism of his growing 'Christian' empire.
A 'Patriot' shootout in Abbeville that left two law enforcement officials dead belies the extremism of the 'upstate' portion of South Carolina.
Robbie Cox, former Sierra Club president, discusses the ongoing attempt to turn the environmental organization into an anti-immigration group.
History repeats itself as Americans strike out against immigrants with hate speech and even violence, this time creating a schism within the environmentalist Sierra Club.
Despite talk show host Michael Savage's astounding bigotry and anti-Semitism, the radio industry can't get enough of him.
The discovery in Texas of a huge arms cache, including a cyanide bomb, is a reminder that not all alleged terrorists are foreign
At a D.C.-area conference sponsored by the antigovernment, tax-protest extremist group We the People, the 'Patriot' movement proves it still has legs.
A new manifesto by former ELF spokesperson Craig Rosebraugh touts the 'Logic of Political Violence.'
Neo-Confederate historian and pastor Steve Wilkins' 'America: The First 350 Years' markets a theocratic, white, male, pro-slavery American history to homeschoolers and the general public.