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Matthew Heimbach
Matthew Heimbach has ties to many white supremacist groups including the League of the South and the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement. In 2015, he co-founded the neo-Nazi Traditionalist Worker Party until early 2018 after his arrest for... Read more
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Matthew Parrott
Matthew Parrott co-founded the neo-Nazi Traditionalist Youth Network and Traditionalist Worker Party with Matthew Heimbach, promoting white supremacy and a racist interpretation of Christianity. He also founded Hoosier Nation, a white supremacist group in Indiana.
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Media2Rise
Media2Rise, which is the media production arm of the Rise Above Movement (R.A.M), produces short documentaries on various white supremacist groups, including Patriot Front and the National Justice Party, as well as videos providing advice on how... Read more
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American Renaissance
American Renaissance is an online white supremacist journal published by the New Century Foundation, which was founded by white supremacist Jared Taylor in 1994. American Renaissance publishes racist content intended to demonstrate the intellectual and cultural "superiority"... Read more
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Michael Hill
J. Michael Hill (b. 1951) founded the League of the South (LoS) in 1994. Hill established the LoS to advocate for modern-day southern secession and an independent southern nation dominated by "Anglo-Celtic culture," — a thinly-veiled code... Read more
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Nathan Damigo
Nathan Damigo (b. 1986) was a white supremacist who briefly led the National Youth Front before founding Identity Evropa in March 2016. After attending the August 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Damigo abruptly resigned... Read more
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Anders Behring Breiv…
White supremacist Anders Behring Breivik, who later changed his name to Fjotolf Hansen, killed 77 people in bombing and shooting attacks in Norway in 2011, after leaving a hateful manifesto about immigrants and Muslims. Breivik has been... Read more