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The Year in Hate
Number 125, Spring 2007
Nativist rage fuels rise in hate groups with 144 extremist groups identified; Belgian webmaster is global nexis of hate; and a California professor's career soars despite anti-Semitic writings.
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L.A. Blackout
Number 124, Winter 2006
Mexican Mafia directs members to harass blacks; Aryan Nations hold 25th World Congress; Radical traditionalist Catholics form anti-Semitic bond with white supremacists; American Indians comprise 1% of the population, but suffer 2% of hate crimes
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Motley Crews
Number 123, Fall 2006
New violence erupting from skinheads; Roy Warden threatens Hispanics with death; White anti-immigration activists start 'black' organization; Sam Dickinson gets rich off Atlanta's poor.
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A Few Bad Men
Number 122, Summer 2006
Extremists infiltrating the military; immigration debate fuels anti-Hispanic crime; a former skinhead talks about being Jewish; a schism over anti-Semitism threatens key radical right group.
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The Year in Hate
Number 121, Spring 2006
The number of hate groups in America is rising; Sons of Confederate Veterans takeover; undercover cop breaks skinhead rings; National Socialist Movement no longer overshadowed.
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Prairie Fire
Number 120, Winter 2005
List of anti-immigration activits; junk 'science' of Paul Cameron; some paint not-so-heroic portrait of Chris Simcox; report on Christian Reconstructionists.
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End of Watch
Number 119, Fall 2005
Profiles of 15 police officers who died at the hands of extremists, a neo-Nazi leader emerges from the shadows and Feds move against the Aryan Brotherhood.
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Ten Years of Terror
Number 118, Summer 2005
Almost 60 right-wing terrorist plots uncovered since Oklahoma City.
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Holy War
Number 117, Spring 2005
From name-calling to bogus 'scientific' claims, the Religious Right's 30-year war on homosexuality heats up. The relocation of a fundamentalist sect and its 'prophet to a small Texas town worries locals. Despite changes in leadership, legal battles, and organizational chaos, hate groups stayed on the rise in 2004.
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'Easy Prey'
Number 116, Winter 2004
Hate groups and rapidly changing demographics put anti-immigrant violence on the rise in Georgia. Christian Identity leader James Wickstrom makes the biggest power play of his career. Neo-Confederates make a bid to change history by influencing museums and changing academe from the inside out.
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