A 5% annual increase in hate groups in 2005 caps a remarkable rise of 33% over the five-year period that began in 2000
A 5% annual increase in hate groups in 2005 caps a remarkable rise of 33% over the five-year period that began in 2000
Leaner and meaner under a new leader, the Sons of Confederate Veterans heads into more and more radical territory.
Hate groups get around lack of news coverage with wild publicity stunts.
Eleven years after the Oklahoma City bombing left 168 people dead, those who study the American radical right worry that the lessons of the nation's deadliest domestic terror attack are being forgotten.
Two separate European groups recently visited the °Ä²Ê¿ª½± for insight on contemporary civil rights issues in the United States.
A teen magazine makes an attempt to leave out reports of twins' white supremacist roots.
Lou Dobbs' daily 'Broken Borders' CNN segment has focused on immigration for years. But there's one issue Dobbs just won't take on.
A cartoonist and a moviemaker take on the most infamous propaganda creation in the long history of anti-Semitism.
A Christian Identity minister calls for the reclamation of the courts from Satan. Bob Dylan is only one small part of the plot.
The winds of Hurricane Katrina blow away the flimsy veil long shielding America from venom of hate groups.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.