The relationships between Confederate 'heritage' and the hatemongering neo-Confederate movement.
The relationships between Confederate 'heritage' and the hatemongering neo-Confederate movement.
In an effort to deny charges of racism, the neo-Confederate movement produces two black proponents of the neo-Confederate movement.
Brooks D. Simpson, a leading Civil War historian, debunks many of the myths of the old South being circulated by neo-Confederate ideologues.
The Color of Crime, a booklet by white separatist Jared Taylor, uses faulty analysis in its claims that whites are overwhelmingly victimized by blacks.
An independent counsel and a federal jury both find that the U.S. is not responsible for the deaths in Waco.
Many college students are searching for an academic basis for their bigoted feelings. Read anonymous e-mails sent by students to neo-Nazi leader William Pierce.
Militia groups fell by half in 1999, marking the dwindling away of a movement that peaked four years earlier.
The anti-government 'Patriot' movement is just a shadow of its former self.
An immigration lawyer charged with a series of anti-minority murders headed up the tiny 'Free Market Party.'
A Louisiana 'Empress,' head of the obscure common-law group Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah, faces charges of tax evasion and mail and wire fraud.