Glayde Whitney, academic racist and active member the Council of Conservative Citizens, dies
Glayde Whitney, academic racist and active member the Council of Conservative Citizens, dies
Rhetoric of 'pro-South,' neo-Confederate hate groups grows harsher.
Neo-Confederate Wayne D. Carlson dabbles in neo-Nazi literature.
Neo-confederate extremists begin a takeover of the Sons of Confederate Veterans group.
The racist neo-Confederate hate group League of the South has begun a decline in both popularity and membership.
Kirk D. Lyons was elected at the SCV's August convention as a representative of the "Army of Northern Virginia Department."
Animated by extremist theology, a group of neo-Confederate zealots are seeking control of Southern churches.
Bigoted barbecue baron Maurice Bessinger, winner of a People magazine award, is suffering the financial consequences from his outspoken racist stand.
Mainstream neo-Confederate organizations generally share goals of preserving 'Southern' culture, but many in these groups share cross-membership with racist organizations such as the white supremacist League of the South.
Like other extremists, neo-Confederates are questioning the Constitutional amendment that gave blacks citizenship — but the courts have consistently rejected their arguments.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.