Hate on the World Wide Web
A Brief Guide to Cyberspace Bigotry

Introduction
Neo-Nazis
Ku Klux Klan
'Christian' Identity
World Church of the Creator (WCOTC)
White Supremacists
Holocaust Denial
What Can Be Done?

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Introduction

In 1995, former Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) leader Don Black established Stormfront, the first white supremacist site on the World Wide Web. Since then, accessing the Internet and creating Web pages has become less expensive and technologically demanding. As a result, the number of sites on the Web and the number of people visiting them have grown. Mirroring this growth, the number of hateful Web sites has increased exponentially: hundreds upon hundreds of bigoted sites promoting a variety of philosophies, such as anti-Semitism and racism, have joined Stormfront on the Web.



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This report was originally issued in October 1998.

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