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The LA Times and other popular news sources have already begun normalizing the racist 'alt-right' movement.

According to reports, the Ku Klux Klan is planning a victory march in North Carolina to celebrate Trump's presidential success.

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David Duke made his way over to Dillard University in New Orleans to participate in a debate against other candidates running for a spot on the Louisiana Senate, and his presence was immediately protested.

Donald Trump's campaign released a statement Tuesday evening disavowing the Crusader's endorsement, the official publication of the KKK.

Racist graffiti was discovered on an Eastern Michigan University building. Scores of students marched to the university president's home to discuss the incident.

Family members of the victims are expected to attend the parole hearing, including Sarah Collins Rudolph, sister to Addie Mae Collins. Jones says he doesn't expect the parent's of Carol Denise McNair to attend, but AL.com reports her sisters will make an appearance.

The Georgia Supreme Court sided with the KKK in its battle to adopt a stretch of a pubic highway. It's a key victory in the hate group's demand for free speech rights.

The Independent reports that Father Jude McPeak, a Dominican Friar and member of the St Paul's Catholic Church network in Bloomington, was on his way to get some frozen yogurt when he was mistaken for a member of the Ku Klux Klan.

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"Diamond and Silk," who "Stump for Trump," appeared on Thursday's edition of NewsOne Now to share why they have decided to support Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Donald Trump said he doesn't know David Duke and unequivocally disavowed support from white supremacists. But he made statements in 2000 that indicate knowledge of Duke's racist views.