Socioeconomic-inspired discontent among suburban teens is creating a growing crop of white supremacist youth that could shape the future of American hate.
Socioeconomic-inspired discontent among suburban teens is creating a growing crop of white supremacist youth that could shape the future of American hate.
As the number of neo-Nazi and other white supremacist sites skyrockets, extremist women are staking their claim online.
Church of the Creator founder Ben Klassen's writings, considered holy by his followers, reveal pervasive militarism, racism, and Nazism.
Read a timeline of events in the Church of the Creator's history, from its 1973 founding.
The interaction of extremism and mainstream politics, as well as the bloody crime spree by WCOTC member Benjamin Smith.
Aryan Nations security chief Jesse Warfield has been sentenced to five years in prison.
After the Jewish heritage of the neo-Nazi Knights of Freedom's leader is uncovered, Davis Wolfgang Hawke and his group encounter scorn across the extremist right.
Women are becoming increasingly outspoken as a debate on female roles in the radical right takes shape.
Despite a membership of less than 150, Matt Hale's World Church of the Creator attracts headlines and sociopaths.
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.