A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
The American Friends of the British National Party draws together U.S. hate groups while funding British racism.
George Burdi, a key architect of the international white power music industry, renouncing racism, recounts his personal odyssey in an exclusive interview.
After 17 years of refusing to pay taxes, the Patriot-linked Indianapolis Baptist Temple was seized by the federal government after a 92-day standoff. But the 'unregistered churches' movement is still in business.
Animated by extremist theology, a group of neo-Confederate zealots are seeking control of Southern churches.
The revival of ancient tradition unleashes anti-Native American furor in Washington.
Women are becoming increasingly outspoken as a debate on female roles in the radical right takes shape.
James Wickstrom warned a gathering of extremists in Pennsylvania of the end-times battle he expects in the year 2000 — a battle he believes will be set off by the so-called "Y2K" computer bug.
'Patriot' leader and former Green Beret Bo Gritz seems to have many faces. The man who has trained thousands of antigovernment zealots falls apart at the prospect of his wife leaving him.
For many people employed as country clerks, court recorders and other government jobs, the fear of threat and attacks by an antigovernment common-law zealot never ends.