A neo-Confederate movement, increasingly rife with white supremacists and racist ideology, is growing across America.
A neo-Confederate movement, increasingly rife with white supremacists and racist ideology, is growing across America.
The League of the South, a group at the center of the neo-Confederate movement, says it's not racist, but the evidence shows otherwise.
Kirk Lyons, a white supremacist lawyer for high profile clients, is becoming the attorney of choice for the neo-Confederate movement.
As neo-Confederates mythologize the 'nobility' of the Jim Crow South, a series of recently reopened murder cases recall the bloody nature of American apartheid.
The relationships between Confederate 'heritage' and the hatemongering neo-Confederate movement.
In an effort to deny charges of racism, the neo-Confederate movement produces two black proponents of the neo-Confederate movement.
Brooks D. Simpson, a leading Civil War historian, debunks many of the myths of the old South being circulated by neo-Confederate ideologues.
In January, the South Carolina Heritage coalition organized a rally in honor of the Confederate flag in Columbia, South Carolina. The coalition said it was defending 'heritage, not hate,' although many racists were in attendance.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.