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Hate Map

The SPLC interactive map tracks hate and anti-government groups.

Ideology

This list is limited to distinct hate and antigovernment ideologies tracked by the SPLC during periods when data is available. It is not exhaustive.


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    Hate groups are currently active in all 50 states.


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      Join the Fight Against Hate and Extremism

      Each year, the SPLC publishes an exclusive report on hate and extremist groups in the United States and the threats they pose to our communities. In 2025, we tracked 707 antigovernment groups at 556 hate groups, totaling 1,263 hate and extremist groups.

      Hate has no place in our country.

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      Hate in the United States

      The Extremist Files database contains profiles of various prominent extremists and extremist organizations. It also examines the histories and core beliefs – or ideologies – of the most common types of extremist movements. Read our FAQs.

      White Supremacist Flyering

      The SPLC also tracks white supremacist flyering in the U.S. Hate groups use flyers to publicize, recruit, and intimidate.

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      Whose Heritage?

      This fourth installment of SPLC’s Whose Heritage?  report offers an evolving assessment of the threats and harms that find continued life through Confederate symbols, “Lost Cause” narratives and ideologies of white supremacy.

      By the Numbers

      1,263active hate and antigovernment groups

      152white nationalist groups

      5,057white supremacist flyering incidents

      The Year in Hate & Extremism 2025

      In The Year in Hate and Extremism 2025: From Extreme to Establishment the Southern Poverty Law Center documented 1,262 hate and extremist antigovernment groups whose movement exploited politics, government and the private sector to create conditions for white supremacy to thrive unfettered.

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