Acts, not words, are the reason why the Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and its leader, Horace King, were found liable for the arson of the Macedonia Baptist church.
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Acts, not words, are the reason why the Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and its leader, Horace King, were found liable for the arson of the Macedonia Baptist church.
The number of hate groups exceed 500 and the number of hate sites on the internet increases at an alarming rate.
Racially motivated violence in 1998 provokes calls for state and national hate crime legislation.
William Pierce, author of the racist novel The Turner Diaries, uses every means possible to build bridges to other racist organizations.
Gordon Baum, leader of the racist Council of Conservative Citizens, struggles to portray his organization as mainstream.
Kirsten Kaiser, a former national Alliance insider, speaks out about the country's leading neo-Nazi organization.
Some academic professionals use the 'genetic inferiority' argument to legitimize the white supremacist movement.
In 1998, the number of hate sites jumped by 60%, while extremists tested the legal limits of the internet with sites such as the Nuremburg Files.
Tri-States Militia leader Michael D. Bridge Jr. was arrested with $2,100 in cash after selling an ounce of amphetamines; he now faces up to 20 years in prison.
As the chief of domestic terrorism and counterterrorism planning, Robert Blitzer oversees FBI units dealing with analysis of the terrorist threat, investigations, weapons of mass destruction, domestic preparedness and other matters.