The White Supremacist in UsSource: The Huffington Post
Over the past two weeks, Americans struggled to make sense of tragic shootings that seemed disconnected at first glance. Anti-Semite James Von Brunn killed Stephen T. Johns, a black security guard at the Holocaust Museum.
Slain Holocaust Guard RememberedSource: Afro
In an emotionally charged eulogy that took place on a radiant afternoon, Stephen Tyrone Johns, the special police officer who was slain a week ago at the U.S. Holocaust Museum, was remembered as a gentle giant with a big heart and warm smile.
White Supremacist DC Shooting in Post-Racial AmericaSource: Black Politics on the Web
America's dirty little secret is that there are many angry white Americans and a growing list of organized hate groups with extremist followers who are lashing out during an era of supposed racial inclusiveness, post-racial mentality, and Obama diversity.
Eugene Robinson: Feeding the Lone WolvesSource: The Washington Post
We are blessed to live at a time when violent acts of hatred based on race, ethnicity or religion have become rare, at least in this country. As the act of terrorism committed Wednesday at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum should remind us, though, rare doesn't mean nonexistent.
Fear for son changed Skinhead's courseSource: Breaking Midstate News with The Patriot-News
Tom "TJ" Leyden turned away from hate. After 15 years of leading a racist life, Leyden had a profound change of heart.
Today the former neo-Nazi white supremacist travels the country advocating tolerance and an appreciation of diverse cultures.
Far-Right Terrorist Tries to Build a Dirty Bomb.Source: bangordailynews.com
Also found was literature on how to build "dirty bombs" and information about cesium-137, strontium-90 and cobalt-60, radioactive materials. The FBI report also stated there was evidence linking James Cummings to white supremacist groups.
Report: Slain US Nazi hated Obama, had parts for 'dirty bomb'Source: Raw Story
Trust fund millionaire James G. Cummings, an American Nazi sympathizer from Maine who was slain by his wife Amber in December, allegedly had the radioactive components necessary to construct a "dirty bomb," a newly released threat analysis report states.