Conditions helping to fuel the rise of young Americans involved in hate groups.
Conditions helping to fuel the rise of young Americans involved in hate groups.
The interaction of extremism and mainstream politics, as well as the bloody crime spree by WCOTC member Benjamin Smith.
In the recent aftermath of some senseless murders, details are emerging that one part of the puzzle was the influence of white supremacy. Another influence may have been the Internet and the extreme music subculture.
Intelligence Report Editor Mark Potok takes a look at race-based hate groups' attempts to legitimize their racist views.
The death of Matthew Shepard casts a light on the disproportionate likelihood of hate violence against members of the gay community.
As anti-abortion extremists cross over from rhetoric to violence, Report editor Mark Potok wonders if the rule of law is considered relevant to the public debate.
Looking forward to the year 2000, the signs are troubling. Terror from the radical right is up, and every indication is that this trend will continue.
During 1997, the number of hate groups exploded, while hate flooded the internet. Heinous hate crimes also sullied the year with violence.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.