Like other extremists, neo-Confederates are questioning the Constitutional amendment that gave blacks citizenship — but the courts have consistently rejected their arguments.
Like other extremists, neo-Confederates are questioning the Constitutional amendment that gave blacks citizenship — but the courts have consistently rejected their arguments.
A neo-Confederate movement, increasingly rife with white supremacists and racist ideology, is growing across America.
The League of the South, a group at the center of the neo-Confederate movement, says it's not racist, but the evidence shows otherwise.
Kirk Lyons, a white supremacist lawyer for high profile clients, is becoming the attorney of choice for the neo-Confederate movement.
As neo-Confederates mythologize the 'nobility' of the Jim Crow South, a series of recently reopened murder cases recall the bloody nature of American apartheid.
The relationships between Confederate 'heritage' and the hatemongering neo-Confederate movement.
In an effort to deny charges of racism, the neo-Confederate movement produces two black proponents of the neo-Confederate movement.
Brooks D. Simpson, a leading Civil War historian, debunks many of the myths of the old South being circulated by neo-Confederate ideologues.
In January, the South Carolina Heritage coalition organized a rally in honor of the Confederate flag in Columbia, South Carolina. The coalition said it was defending 'heritage, not hate,' although many racists were in attendance.
Reviewing the 1990s, a decade virtually unprecedented in the history of the American radical right.