Half a century after school desegregation began, a racist hate group is still helping fund two private Mississippi schools
Half a century after school desegregation began, a racist hate group is still helping fund two private Mississippi schools
When SPLC board member Alan Howard represented one of the teens known as the Jena Six in a civil lawsuit, the lawyer ended up providing more than legal help to one of the young men embroiled in the case that raised questions about race and justice in America.
Five black youths accused of beating a white high school student in Jena, La., amid racial tension sparked by nooses hung on the high school campus, have pleaded no contest to misdemeanor simple battery charges as part of an agreement to resolve a case that sparked a massive civil rights protest on their behalf.
The Center for Immigration Studies says it's an 'independent' think tank seeking to expand knowledge. It's more than that.
President Obama may have smashed the ultimate political barrier to African Americans, but his presidency and the deepening economic crisis are creating the perfect storm for white supremacists intent on swelling their ranks.
In a Texas town notorious for a grotesque 1998 murder, a former Klan leader mellows out with Latino kids playing futbol
When members of a Colorado church moved to Selma, Ala., to fight for racial justice, they were met with ghosts of the past
Anti-Semitism on campuses