Around the country, the far right reacts to the events of Sept. 11, 2001 with anti-Semitic hatred, threats and conspiracy theories.
Around the country, the far right reacts to the events of Sept. 11, 2001 with anti-Semitic hatred, threats and conspiracy theories.
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 trigger a violent outbreak of American xenophobia against Arab Americans and others perceived to be Arab or Muslim.
National borders don't mean much in the international Holocaust denial business, but America is playing a special role.
A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
Mattias Gardell, a Swedish expert on right-wing extremism, says that racist Odinism is the up-and-coming radical religion of the future.
Trading on the name of a group of black militants famous in the 1960s and 1970s, the "new" Panthers portrayed themselves as the only men bold enough to take on the violent racism of the Klan and other white supremacists.
A Louisiana 'Empress,' head of the obscure common-law group Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah, faces charges of tax evasion and mail and wire fraud.
Reviewing the 1990s, a decade virtually unprecedented in the history of the American radical right.
The spreading battle against the forces of economic globalism is shaping the extremism of the new millennium.
A South Carolina college student who leads a neo-Nazi group denies his Jewish ancestry.