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SOURCE: recordonline.com
10-22-18
One-time history professor and Neo-Nazi charged with setting gas station on fire
Jacques A. Pluss, 65, was charged with a felony count of second-degree arson when he was arrested this month.
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10-1-17
Why I Decided to Make Hatred the Subject of a Talk to the General Public
by Jeff Kleiman
It’s because if you want to understand Charlottesville, it helps to understand our history of hatred.
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SOURCE: The Los Angeles Times
9-15-17
California Assembly votes to support censure of Trump over comments on Charlottesville violence
The Assembly passed a resolution 41 to 5 to denounce comments by the president that seemed to equate white supremacists and neo-Nazis with the protesters demonstrating against them.
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SOURCE: The Hill
8-17-17
Survey: 9 percent call neo-Nazi views acceptable
A majority of Americans, 83 percent, said holding neo-Nazi views is unacceptable, the poll found.
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8-13-17
No, Mr. President. This Is Not an Issue with “Many Sides”
by Ed Simon
Once again Donald Trump caters to the white racists who helped elect him.
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SOURCE: Inside Higher ED
3-28-16
After Hack by Neo-Nazi Group, Anti-Semitic Fliers Appear on Campus Printers
Many students initially assumed that someone in their library or residence hall had printed the flier. But as the day went on, more campuses reported the same flier on their printers.
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