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September 20, 2005

Across the radical right, the hurricane and its aftermath were used to demean and dehumanize blacks. White supremacists reveled in the misery of black victims in ways that were sometimes astounding.

Intelligence Report
2005
Spring Issue
April 28, 2005

Though many leading radical organizations lost their leaders in 2004, the extremist movement is still very much alive.

Intelligence Report
2005
Spring Issue
April 28, 2005

Neo-Confederate Ron Wilson, former commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans heritage group, has been elected to the South Carolina Board of Education by a delegation from Anderson County.

Intelligence Report
2004
Winter Issue
December 21, 2004

Read about the intellectuals and ideas that have shaped the core of the modern neo-Confederate movement.

Intelligence Report
2004
Winter Issue
December 21, 2004

In Canton, Georgia, Guatemalan worker Domingo Lopez Vargas was brutally beaten by local teens looking for fun — a crime emblematic of racial tension and xenophobic violence on the rise in the region.

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