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Hate in the United States. Each year since 1990, the SPLC has published an annual census of hate groups operating within the United States. The number is a barometer, albeit only one, of the level of hate activity in the country.
- State Offices
The Southern Poverty Law Center began in 1971 in a small...
- Learn More About Hate Groups
In addition to hate groups, the SPLC monitors a sector of...
- Libertarian Party’s Far-Right Leadership Worries Takeover Turning Into ‘Disaster
A year after the far-right Mises Caucus took over the...
- Libertarian Leak
Miguel Duque, a former LNC representative from Washington...
- World Congress of Families
The World Congress of Families, which is a project of the...
- Anti-LGBTQ
In 2023, hate groups across the board continued to...
- White Nationalist
White nationalist groups espouse white supremacist or white...
- Guides
Anti-LGBTQ+ hate groups support Supreme Court case to ban...
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A hate group is a social group that advocates and practices hatred, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, nation, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other designated sector of society.
A viral video taken near the Oregon City Pride event last month showed Proud Boys, a violent neo-fascist group, beating members of an active club on a sidewalk. In the video, Proud Boys are heard...
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The number of hate groups in America rose for the fourth year in a row, fueled largely by anti-immigrant sentiment, the Southern Poverty Law Center said.
In its annual report, released Wednesday, the Southern Poverty Law Center said it identified 733 active hate groups in 2021, down from the 838 counted in 2020 and the 940 counted in 2019....
There were 7,759 reported hate crimes in the U.S. last year — the most in 12 years, the FBI reported this week. But some experts and advocacy groups say the true number is probably even higher.
The number of active hate groups in the U.S. has declined, according an annual count by the Southern Poverty Law Center. But unfortunately – and not surprisingly to anyone who has read the...