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Olivet College, founded as an abolitionist institution, was one of the first to face widespread campus hate — and to react.
The Washington Times has a long record of hyped stories, shoddy reporting and failure to correct errors
Riding a new political movement, a clothing manufacturer grows from a successful business into a cause.
Long a favorite actor of the far right, Mel Gibson comes under attack over a new film — and his father's views of Jews
Newly elected Rep. Raul Grijalva discusses anti-immigrant vigilantism and racism in his southern Arizona district.
A Southern Poverty Law Center study of “lone wolf” and “leaderless resistance” political violence finds that 90% of domestic attacks or planned attacks in the last six years were carried out by just one or two people. These incidents occurred, on average, once every 34 days — a stark reminder of the domestic terrorist threat.
An FBI agent who helped found the agency’s elite behavioral science unit
discusses the psychology of lone wolf terrorism.
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