Neo-Confederate Wayne D. Carlson dabbles in neo-Nazi literature.
Neo-Confederate Wayne D. Carlson dabbles in neo-Nazi literature.
Terry Nichols, conspirator in the Oklahoma City bombing, may face death.
A key decision on what constitutes a 'true threat' is revisited in the wake of the September terror attacks.
In 2001, the number of hate groups rose by 12% as the Sept. 11 attacks revealed the Nazi features of contemporary extremism.
Neo-confederate extremists begin a takeover of the Sons of Confederate Veterans group.
In the wake of Sept. 11, new light is thrown on the international ties increasingly linking Muslim and neo-Nazi extremists.
Neal Horsley, America's leading anti-abortion webmaster, is the profane voice of the extreme Christian right.
Editor Mark Potok explores the last year of activity on the radical right and a street battle in York, Pa. that caught the nation's attention.
The Intelligence Report profiles hate crime victims murdered in 2001, many of whom have been forgotten by the public.
A sociologist examines the roots of women's participation in racist groups and suggests some ways to extricate them.
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