鈥婣s Russia tries to insinuate itself more and more into the fabric of the American political right wing, it may be getting an unusual ally.
鈥婣s Russia tries to insinuate itself more and more into the fabric of the American political right wing, it may be getting an unusual ally.
If Justin Beights has his way, Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Virginia, won鈥檛 be filled with white nationalists, neo-Nazis and other assorted racists the weekend of Aug. 11-12.
The bulk of a lawsuit against a group of alt-right activists, neo-Nazis and racists stemming from the deadly 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally can go forward after a federal judge concluded that a group of Charlottesville residents 鈥減lausibly alleged鈥 a conspiracy to engage in racial violence among the groups.
Members of the racist group,聽League of the South, gathered to meet and make their views known publicly, but heavy rain kept them indoors and away from the limelight.聽
Prior to last year鈥檚 League of the South (LOS) National Conference, Hatewatch profiled leaders of the neo-Confederate LOS, including president聽Michael Hill, chief of staff聽Michael Tubbs and various other affiliates and supporters of the organization, including chief of security/intel聽John Mark 鈥淭iny鈥 Malone.
As League of the South founder Michael Hill pushes the organization in a more militant direction, he鈥檚 getting a little star power in his leadership.
The First Freedom, a stalwart publication of the neo-Confederate movement, appears to be nearing its demise.
The halls of higher education at the University of Texas will no longer be marked by monuments to a low point in American history.
鈥媁hat should have been a joyful day at a family wedding for Joel Vangheluwe and his dad, Jerome, turned into a nightmare.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.