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Why can’t white supremacists confront the fact that the source of their economic problems are white economic elites?
Steven Rosenfeld
Frustrated young white men are facing class divisions more than racial divides
How do black conservatives feel about Confederate monuments? It’s complicated
Alessandra Maldonado
Some black politicians want to keep Confederate memorials standing
Weeping Nazi started off as a “men’s rights activist,” which is no huge surprise
Amanda Marcotte
Christopher Cantwell's trajectory from "men's rights" to white supremacy is sadly typical of the alt-right
The seeds of the alt-right, America’s emergent right-wing populist movement
George Michael
The alt-right explicitly calls for the creation of separate, racially exclusive homelands for white people
Protesters line up to be arrested in solidarity with those jailed for toppling Confederate statue
Rachel Leah
"Arrest me too!" say Durham protesters
Stonewall Jackson’s descendants: Confederate monuments are “overt symbols of racism and hate”
Jeremy Binckes
The fourth-generation descendants of a Confederate general want his memorial taken down
Johnny Cash’s family to white supremacists: stop using our dad
Gabriel Bell
After spotting his image at the white-nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Cash's family is speaking out
Trump lashes out at Republicans, as the GOP tries to distance themselves from him
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican Party is already worried about the long-term damage that Trump is doing to their brand
Why the GOP sides with the Klan and the Nazis
Thom Hartmann
If you can’t win on issues, you win on racism.
Faith and freedom on the march in Charlottesville
Sarah Jaffe
Lisa Woolfork of Black Lives Matter Charlottesville relives a decisive day.
Charlottesville: One battle in a war for America’s very soul
Lucian K. Truscott IV
What makes America great is that we are willing to fix what’s wrong
Netflix’s “The Defenders” isn’t the best Marvel series, but it may be what we need right now
Melanie McFarland
When real leaders refuse to call evil by its name, there's some solace in watching heroes fight against it
A former skinhead reflects on Charlottesville: “We have a massive and dangerous domestic terrorist threat”
Rachel Leah
Christian Picciolini, a former skinhead turned de-radicalization activist, talks to Salon about white supremacists
Some Republicans are too afraid to call out Donald Trump by name after defending Nazi rally participants
Michael Glassman
While Republicans were quick to denounce Nazis, few GOPers spoke out against the president's defense of them
Charlottesville is just more evidence America was born and raised on racism and violence
Kali Holloway
America has a history of problem with race going back to the beginning
Tucker Carlson explains slavery: “Plato, Muhammad, Aztecs” all owned slaves too
Taylor Link
Carlson says that slavery is evil, before comparing white American slaveholders to native Americans and Plato
Making America hate again
Robert Reich
Trump's reluctance to denounce hateful violence has been part of his political strategy from the start
Trump, the far right and the “fine people” of Charlottesville: Is our president a Nazi sympathizer?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump, the NRA and the white supremacist fringe have forged a terrifying coalition of "very fine people"
After Charlottesville, a surge in anti-racism rallies across the country
Ilana Novick
The resistance did what the president would not.
Rep. Dave Brat, Freedom Caucus hero: America’s real problem is “hard left,” not white supremacists
Amanda Marcotte
Virginia congressman compares Charlottesville white supremacists to Women's Marchers — and his own constituents
Charlottesville goddam
MICHAEL WINSHIP
In a time of crisis the president is supposed to bring us together. Donald Trump did not.
Texas officials “don’t care about white people,” says White Lives Matter event planner
Angelo Young
After Texas A&M blocked a Sept. 11 white supremacist rally, event organizers complain of unfair treatment
After Charlottesville, HBO doubles down on “Confederate”
Gabriel Bell
The controversial show has become an even bigger question mark after the deadly white-supremacist rally in Virginia
The Charlottesville attack shows homegrown terror on the right is on the rise
Arie Perliger
U.S. counterterrorism policies should target the dissemination of white supremacist ideology
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