Morris Dees, Center co-founder, writes an eloquent candidate statement expressing his hope that Club members will 'save the Sierra Club from a takeover by the radical right.'
Morris Dees, Center co-founder, writes an eloquent candidate statement expressing his hope that Club members will 'save the Sierra Club from a takeover by the radical right.'
Anti-immigration activists confront a pro-migrant freedom ride — joined by some of America's leading neo-Nazi groups.
As the neo-Confederate movement grows more aggressive, 'Honest Abe' Lincoln is depicted as evil personified.
An array of right-wing foundations and think tanks support efforts to make bigoted and discredited ideas respectable.
The Year in Hate, 2002: hate takes a hit as deaths, defections, arrests and internal splits roil America's embattled white supremacist movement.
The guilty plea of white supremacist David Duke for corruption is only the latest episode in the life of a voracious con man.
With its leader imprisoned, its name illegal and its ranks thinned by splits, the World Church of the Creator is on the ropes.
On January 25, 2003, about 75 white supremacists from various organizations staged a one-hour protest in front of the Center's offices and the Civil Rights Memorial.
The Christian “ex-gay” movement, which claims to “cure” homosexuals, is booming across the country. At the same time, it has left a trail of shattered lives in its wake.
Moderate members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans defeated the candidacy of an infamous white supremacist lawyer in August. But extremists managed to take over most of the 106-year-old "heritage" organization anyway.