Klan Leader Found Incompetent to Stand Trial for Murder
Klan Leader Found Incompetent to Stand Trial for Murder
Last Sept. 20, the eyes of America turned to Jena, La., where more than 20,000 people had gathered to protest what they saw as racism in the disparate criminal treatment accorded black and white students at a local high school.
The number of hate groups operating in America rose again last year, capping a 48% increase since 2000
Facing capital charges in a horrific torture-murder, a notorious skinhead describes a life of crime and bitter regrets
Animated by the ugly rhetoric of the nativist movement, the number of hate groups in America grew 5% last year to a total of 888. The increase translated into a 48% jump in hate groups since the year 2000 and was accompanied by reports of rising violence.
An Arizonan who says he was in the Hitler Youth has become one of the largest dealers of racist memorabilia in the West
The FBI's alleged use of an informant who regularly suggested killing his enemies comes under fire as reckless endangerment
Raised in a radically anti-Catholic cult, a woman recounts abuse and her eventual escape from her own mother and stepfather
In one Massachusetts town, two conspiracy-minded brothers have been leading a hateful crusade against Brazilian immigrants
Another generation of anti-immigrant activists joins the increasingly virulent nativist movement