Showing results for: white supremacy (page 56)
Has the GOP finally had enough of Steve King’s blatant racism?
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans may finally be turning their backs on the most overtly racist member of Congress. It took way too long
Why Megyn Kelly’s shoddy understanding of the history of blackface isn’t surprising
Mark Laver
Most U.S. kids learn Bowdlerized minstrel songs that taint their understanding of American history for life
White nationalist leaders arrested in Southern California
Nicole Karlis
Robert Rundo, leader of the so-called Rise Above Movement, was one of those arrested
Co-owner of SF Giants donated to PAC that compared Kavanaugh hearing to lynchings
Keith A. Spencer
Billionaire Charles B. Johnson is renouncing super PAC Black Americans for the President’s Agenda after the fracas
Charlottesville’s other Jim Crow legacy: separate and unequal education
Annie Waldman, Erica Green
White students there are about four times as likely as black students to be considered gifted in Virginia City
Historian Christopher Browning on the Trump regime: We’re “close to the point of no return”
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar of the Nazi period explains why fake news may be a more powerful authoritarian tool than secret police
Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys: “Alt-right without the racism”?
Amanda Marcotte
Salon reviewed two years of Gavin McInnes "comedy" clips to capture how the Proud Boys leader talks about race
Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh and the path to neoliberal fascism
Henry A. Giroux
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation is not an isolated event, and in the current historical moment has dark meaning
The Kavanaugh hearings: Angry white men get to be righteous; angry women “a mob”
Ross Haenfler
Only a supremely misogynist society would entertain such nonsense as "men are under attack"
What Taylor Swift could learn from the #NotHim son: How to handle being smeared in the culture wars
Erin Keane
This week's unsuspecting viral star handled an unfair association like a pro, while Swift broke a long silence
7 things the United Daughters of the Confederacy might not want you to know about them
Kali Holloway
The organization keeps Confederate statues standing and spreads lies about America’s history of slavery
Keeping the spirit of the Prison Labor Strike alive
James Kilgore
Many people behind the walls are prepared to take mass action against the system of incarceration
Ten U.S. military bases are named after Confederate generals
Jeff South
Military bases named after generals who fought to defend slavery still exist, and have escaped scrutiny
Why did the NRA support 3D-gun guy Cody Wilson for so long? He was always a shady character
Amanda Marcotte
The NRA supported 3D gun creator despite fundraising ties to neo-Nazis, and has been silent about sex charges
DeRay Mckesson is just one man — why do other activists criticize him so harshly?
D. Watkins
The days of leaders who have to represent us all are over. There's room for many individual voices, including his
How YouTube became a powerful far-right propaganda organ
Nicole Karlis
A new report reveals how immensely effective YouTube is at spreading far-right propaganda
White nationalists love Tucker Carlson, and other startling discoveries in “Rising Out of Hatred”
Amanda Marcotte
Pulitzer Prize-winner Eli Saslow's new book follows the crown prince of Stormfront on his journey out of racism
Roger & me: Arguing with Roger Stone about a “white supremacist” hand signal
Matthew Rozsa
Irate emails from Roger Stone about whether his use of the "OK" hand signal was a coded shout-out to the alt-right
“Sorry to Bother You” exposes the danger of bourgeois integration
Nicholas Powers
Whiteface, if worn too long, disfigures the person who wears it
“American Dharma” review: Errol Morris’ Steve Bannon doc is the most disturbing movie of the year
Eric Kohn
As Morris challenges the alt-right icon to justify his ideas, this portrait makes it unclear who has the upper hand
What burning Nikes to protest Colin Kaepernick ads really means
Erin C. Tarver
Fans burn jerseys when they're angry with a player. But Kaepernick hasn't played in the NFL for more than a year
They’re not white nationalists, they’re white supremacists
Lucian K. Truscott IV
If you disagree with them, you’re a race traitor, just like me
Steve Bannon, dropped by New Yorker, is attending Film Festivals — but they aren’t inviting him
Eric Kohn
The former presidential advisor and propaganda filmmaker is causing all sorts of trouble
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