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Hate & Extremism

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January 18, 2000

The Imperial Wizard of one of the most aggressive Klan groups in the country detained and terrorized two journalists covering a story about a planned Klan rally. The Center sued, winning a $120,000 judgment, and investigating criminal charges that sent the Klan leader to prison.

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

Extreme-right rock ‘n’ roll bands are infiltrating the “black metal” music scene in a bid to recruit youth to white supremacist causes

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

Portraits of six aging leaders of the white supremacist movement, most of them in their 70s or 80s, who are pillars of the old guard.

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

Profiles of several emerging leaders of radical right and white supremacist movement. This new generation of young leaders will attempt to alter the shape of hate in this country.

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

Over the last half century, Nazism has been repackaged to fit the needs of a new generation of white supremacist.

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

Conditions helping to fuel the rise of young Americans involved in hate groups.

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

The neo-Nazi American Nationalist Party produced only four members for a planned march on Washington, D.C. However, hundreds of counter-demonstrators gathered to protest the march.

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

Convicted Oklahoma City conspirator Terry Nichols has been denied a new federal trial, however Oklahoma officials plan to try Nichols on separate state charges.

Intelligence Report
1999
Fall Issue
December 15, 1999

Klansman Jimmy Ray Shelton was convicted on two counts of attempted capital murder in Bastrop, Texas. Shelton's passenger Eddie Melvin fired on police during a high-speed chase.

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