A "board of directors" has appointed Erich Gliebe to replace William Pierce as the new chairman of the National Alliance. American eco-radicals are growing more violent. A black supremacist cult leader in Georgia meets his match.
A black supremacist cult leader meets his match in rural Georgia
By Bob Moser
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 niggers."
Radical environmental and animal-rights groups have always drawn the line at targeting humans. Not anymore.
Environmental radicals and animal rights activists say it's "ludicrous" for the FBI to call them the No. 1 domestic terror threat. But their rhetoric and increasingly extreme criminal actions are making the "eco-terror" label stick.
As the reform party unravels in the wake of a disastrous run for office, right-wing extremists scramble to pick up the pieces
By Martin A. Lee
Pat Buchanan's presidential bid in 2000 dashed the Reform Party, once a significant third political force, into pieces. Now, white supremacists, Christian "Patriots" and other right-wing extremists are scrambling to pick up the fragments.
The unexpected death of National Alliance leader William Pierce shifted the neo-Nazi landscape, but the appointment of Erich Gliebe as Pierce's successor means the organization lives on.
Should cross-burning be banned? Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore thinks so. This fall, he will argue before the U. S. Supreme Court that burning a cross to intimidate someone is "nothing short of domestic terrorism."
Briton Mark Cotterill, founder of the American Friends of the British National Party, has been allowed to retroactively legalize his neofascist organization.
California white supremacist Matthew Williams, convicted of torching three synagogues and facing trial on a double murder, injured a guard during an escape attempt.
The Next American Führer?
A "board of directors" has appointed Erich Gliebe to replace William Pierce as the new chairman of the National Alliance. American eco-radicals are growing more violent. A black supremacist cult leader in Georgia meets his match.
In This Issue
Facing the Future: Alliance Struggles Under New Leadership
'Savior' in a Strange Land
From Push to Shove
Reforming Right
More Features
Death of a Führer
Sympathy for the Devil
'Risking Their Freedom'
Mainstreaming Hate
In Hate's Wake
Briefs
Supreme Court to Weigh Statutes Outlawing Cross Burning
DOJ Allows British Neofascist to Get Legal
As Neo-Nazis Applaud, a Minister is Ejected
Gay-Bashing Preacher Hit with Sex Charges
Squabbling Aryans 'Hail the New Dawn'
Tax Protesters
Synagogue Arsonist Injures Jail Guard