A network of bloggers that may include the remnants of a black supremacist religious cult is savaging police around the nation
A network of bloggers that may include the remnants of a black supremacist religious cult is savaging police around the nation
In an odd mix of "sovereign citizen" and black separatist ideologies, a Memphis man was arrested in March for trying to acquire 11 properties without paying for them.
'General Yahanna,' a key black separatist leader, discusses God, gays, black 'Hebrews,' and what's wrong with white people
El número de grupos de odio que operan en Estados Unidos aumentó nuevamente el año pasado, alcanzando un incremento del 48% desde el 2000.
The number of hate groups operating in America rose again last year, capping a 48% increase since 2000
The leader of the Nation of Yahweh, tied to the murders of 14 people, has died. But the black supremacist group he started is showing strong signs of new life.
Seventeen years ago this month, a grotesque exercise in political pandering and refusal to see the obvious reached its nadir as then-Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez, urged on by other leaders, declared Oct. 7, 1990, "Yahweh ben Yahweh Day."
Yahweh Ben Yahweh, born Hulon Mitchell Jr., appealed to end his parole supervision, citing ill health and imminent death.
When a black supremacist cult leader moved to rural Georgia, folks took a live-and-let-live approach — until Dwight York and his United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors launched an all-out campaign against "white devils" and "house n------."
Two books explore extremist movements based on personality and 'producerism.'