James Nichols, the "all-American" farmer who introduced Timothy McVeigh to fertilizer bombs, has secretly pledged himself to anti-Semitic hatred.
James Nichols, the "all-American" farmer who introduced Timothy McVeigh to fertilizer bombs, has secretly pledged himself to anti-Semitic hatred.
Two would-be führers are squabbling over remnants of the Aryan Nations.
Vermont academic Robert S. Griffin has written a fawning biography of America’s late neo-Nazi leader, William Pierce.
William Pierce, head of the neo-Nazi National Alliance and author of the racist novel The Turner Diaries has died at age 68, seven years after facing a judgment in a suit filed by the Center.
Louis Beam, revolutionary leader, fire-breathing orator and racist strategist par excellence, could be facing his waterloo.
Behind shortwave hate radio is a group of entrepreneurial station owners who claim they love free speech
For the fifth consecutive year, the antigovernment movement that produced American militias undergoes a major decline
A new book, In Bad Company: America's Terrorist Underground, purports to solve the Oklahoma City bombing, but collapses in a tangle of thin conspiracy theories.
National borders don't mean much in the international Holocaust denial business, but America is playing a special role.
Robert Millar, founder of the right-wing extremist haven Elohim City compound, died in May 2001 after ruling there for nearly a quarter-century.