Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee wasn’t known to have spent much, if any, time in New Orleans during the Civil War.
Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee wasn’t known to have spent much, if any, time in New Orleans during the Civil War.
According to the League of the South’s website, Saturday’s “Rally to Restore Florida Sovereignty” was supposed to get the group “off and running in 2018.”
Last Wednesday, controversial Pakistani-Canadian activist Raheel Raza visited the Minnesota State Capitol to meet with Republican state lawmakers.
Officials from ProEnglish, a longtime anti-immigrant hate group founded by white nationalist John Tanton, recently visited the White House and met with a senior legislative aide to the President, according to a January 23 post on the ProEnglish website.
Racist “alt-right” leader Richard Spencer won’t be taking his ill-received speaking tour to the University of Michigan before the summer.
A League of the South member has been arrested in Florida and charged with beating a man after the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August.
Jamey Vibbert had owned his car dealership in Dothan, Alabama, for over a decade when authorities seized $25,000 from one of his bank accounts.
This Saturday, January 27, the League of the South (LOS), a neo-confederate organization that seeks to establish a white, Christian ethnostate in the southeastern U.S., will hold its first rally of the new year on the steps of Florida’s capitol building in Tallahassee.
A white supremacist from Oregon, who spent a decade in prison for a hate crime, is back in custody, this time accused of stabbing an acquaintance at a party.