Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke has used one group after another to try to portray his racism as nothing less than a principled stand in favor of oppressed white people.
Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke has used one group after another to try to portray his racism as nothing less than a principled stand in favor of oppressed white people.
La Voz de Aztlan, a tiny extremist Chicano group based out of Los Angeles, uses its website to push a message of anti-Semitism and homophobia.
Eric Hanson, a member of the neo-Nazi National Alliance, died in a shootout with Illinois police in June 2001.
After a May 2001 rally, several members of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan tangle with law enforcement, including Grand Dragon Richard Loy.
Robert Millar, founder of the right-wing extremist haven Elohim City compound, died in May 2001 after ruling there for nearly a quarter-century.
The Spotlight, once the nation's best-known conspiracy-minded anti-Semitic publication, closes its doors.
Militiaman Mark Koernke, known as 'Mark from Michigan' on his shortwave radio show, has been sentenced to three years in prison.
The principle of 'double criminality' prevents the extradition of Americans who break European hate speech laws.
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.