The National Alliance (NA), the faded organization that once was the powerhouse of the American neo-Nazi scene, seems to be giving off a final death rattle. Its leader says it will no longer function as a membership organization, a move that reflects the fact that it has now lost virtually all of its supporters.
Eighteen days after Martin Luther King Jr. gave his world-changing 鈥淚 Have a Dream鈥 speech at the conclusion of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, stark, unadulterated evil came to Birmingham, Ala.
Three radical-right propagandists who spread extremist messages through racist cartoons, Internet videos and even tours glorifying Nazi landmarks are exposed in the latest issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center鈥檚 Intelligence Report, released today.
In recent months, two former racist activists, one of them well known, have quit the movement. Their stories are instructive
Andreas Strassmeir was once a giant figure in U.S. conspiracy theorists鈥 circles. Now he鈥檚 back, but this time in miniature.
To hear the plotters tell it,the plan was like something out of a Batman comic book...
A Canadian judge today extended an interim injunction prohibiting a bequest worth some $160,000 from being transferred to the National Alliance (NA), a U.S. neo-Nazi group. The estate was left to the group by a Canadian chemist and NA member who died in 2004, and included a collection of ancient Greek and Roman coins.