On a decaying former Air Force base, antigovernment ‘sovereign citizens’ are battling the few remaining locals for control
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On a decaying former Air Force base, antigovernment ‘sovereign citizens’ are battling the few remaining locals for control
Law enforcement officials in November arrested five suspects in connection with an ongoing investigation of a group of white supremacists in Virginia alleged to be plotting to bomb and shoot black churches and Jewish synagogues, with the aim of igniting a race war. At least two of the conspirators were alleged adherents of a racist version of a neo-Pagan theology that has captured the imagination of hundreds, and possibly thousands, of prison inmates.
Three people have been murdered, and countless terrorized, in a frightening cluster of attacks on Planned Parenthood facilities across America.
Willis Carto, one of America’s earliest and most outspoken Holocaust deniers and the founder of numerous radical-right political organizations and publications, died in his home on Oct. 26. He was 89.
For the century and a half since the Confederacy’s defeat in the Civil War, a certain set of southern white folks have proudly flown the Confederate battle flag on their property and displayed it on their vehicles.
A hate group with international reach and a talent for couching its anti-LGBT agenda in respectful-sounding terms convened in Salt Lake City during the last week of October, bringing together a raft of right-wing heavy-hitters to talk about “[t]he value of life in all its stages and conditions.â€
Anyone who read the newspapers last year knows that 2015 saw some horrific political violence.Â
A dozen years after the death of its founder, the remnants of the once-infamous Aryan Nations have just about disappeared.
Incidents of apparent hate crimes and hate group activities listed here are drawn primarily from media sources.
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