A recent Vatican brouhaha focused attention on the anti-Semitism of a key bishop. But it didn't shed much light on his order
A recent Vatican brouhaha focused attention on the anti-Semitism of a key bishop. But it didn't shed much light on his order
A recent racist killing spree raises a key question: Can Internet propaganda alone drive some people to criminal violence?
David Duke and Kevin MacDonald have something in common beyond their loathing for Jews
A nativist film about the U.S.-Mexico border comes back to life, thanks partly to the Federation for American Immigration Reform
A racist murderer says he acted after reading a hate website. The site, based in Estonia, is run by a longtime American neo-Nazi
Oneal Moore and Creed Rogers made history in 1964 when they became the first black deputy sheriffs in Washington Parish, a notorious Ku Klux stronghold. A year later, Moore was dead, and Rogers was blind in one eye.
Neo-Nazis publish 'death list,' vow to assassinate enemies
The Louisiana Klan leader indicted for the murder of a woman who tried to quit his group coerced three of his sons to join the Klan and used threats of violence to keep members from leaving, according to an interview with his wife in the latest issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Report, released today. The case has brought back troubling memories of a town where Klansmen fiercely resisted the civil rights movement.