Two-thirds of U.S. terrorism is tied to right-wing extremists. In fact, right-wing extremism influenced more terror attacks in the U.S. than any other ideology from 1970 until the present. #SPLCWinterReadingList #BestOf2018 pic.twitter.com/Y5rouXtdX7
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) December 27, 2018
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The study shows lighter-skin Latinx voters are more likely to have antiblack views and the more they see images/news associating Republicans with white people and Dems with black people the *more Republican they get.* So expect them to get *more* Republican under Trump, not less.
— Samuel Sinyangwe (@samswey) December 29, 2018
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White bicyclist charged in what D.C. prosecutors say was racially motivated assault on black motorist in Georgetown https://t.co/imJqzTfcuE
— Keith L. Alexander (@keithlalexander) January 3, 2019
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Attempts to sell neo-Nazi memorabilia online are nothing new, but now a new group called "White Lives Matter" is attempting to use the sale of racist antiquities to fund its modern-day racist activities. https://t.co/DCaacqV7RS
— Hatewatch (@Hatewatch) December 23, 2018
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9 California students laid down on a field & created a human swastika https://t.co/eu7yssp7ut
— Matt Katz (@mattkatz00) January 3, 2019
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A 4th-grader in Alabama died by suicide after being bullied with racist taunts, according to the child's family. https://t.co/fXivrmDgin
— NBC News (@NBCNews) December 11, 2018
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HISTORIC NEWS: the anti-lynching bill I introduced with @CoryBooker & @SenatorTimScott just passed the Senate unanimously. Congress has tried and failed nearly 200 times to make lynching a federal crime.
— Kamala Harris (@SenKamalaHarris) December 19, 2018
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How a California cop protected neo-Nazis and targeted their victims #nonazisinsac #sacramento https://t.co/9yA74E3gxp
— tree (@treekisser) January 26, 2019
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For 14 months Marcus Boyd endured racism at work: his coworkers declared bathrooms were for "whites only," called black supervisors "boy," black employees "monkey" and wore Nazi symbols, warning a white colleague's "daddy" was in the KKK. In Ohio. In 2018. https://t.co/uZgI3KVOJN
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) January 20, 2019