Abstract

Instigators of racial antagonism and confrontations-notably the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) in the United States, the National-Democratic Party of Germany (NPD), and anti-Semites in Eastern Europe-are systematically regrouping, both quantitatively and qualitatively. A Cable News Network (CNN) report from Berlin on August 5, 2000, dwelt on mass demonstrations against the NPD, the German rightwing neo-Nazi extremist group notorious for violence against immigrants, especially the least White. Of late, the hate-mongers have gone electronic. According to the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, there was only one site on the Internet in 1995. By mid-2000, there were more than 2,000! Germany's justice minister, Ms. Daeubler-Gmelin, has dutifully called for an international agreement to combat the dissemination of racism on the Internet. For U.S. Black colleges, history is repeating itself. The New York Times of January 9, 2000, reported that more than 12 historically Black colleges in eight states have received hate mail since Christ-

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