The National Socialist Movement (NSM) says it's the largest neo-Nazi group in the United States. It claims to have been around the longest. It describes itself as the most elite radical organization there is. And it says it recruits young kids.
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The National Socialist Movement (NSM) says it's the largest neo-Nazi group in the United States. It claims to have been around the longest. It describes itself as the most elite radical organization there is. And it says it recruits young kids.
After completing his sentence for fraud, David Duke's celebratory homecoming included a weekend conference of extremists and a new coalition determined to bring white supremacy into the mainstream.
Radical anti-immigrant groups push their agenda in the upcoming election using provocative, racially charged ads decried by Democrats and Republicans alike.
William Regnery II, an heir to the Regnery publishing fortune who's a prime mover and shaker in white nationalism publishing, is moving into a new line of business: match-making for "heterosexual whites of Christian cultural heritage."
By about a 10-to-1 margin, Sierra Club members rejected an attempt by anti-immigration forces to take over the environmental organization.
The extremist Constitution Party courts former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore for the 2004 presidential race.
Some extremists within the 'southern heritage' group the Sons of Confederate Veterans want to open the SCV's doors to the Klan.
A recent injunction prohibiting the sale of a tax protester's book raises thorny questions about the First Amendment.
Hate crimes and violence around the U.S. show that increasingly young extremists are committing crimes, getting recruited by hate groups — and doing recruiting of their own.
Walter Bouman, a retired California law enforcement officer who lectures at schools nationwide, offers tips about youth and hate.