Neo-Nazis Demonstrate In Chicago
Portrait of an unidentified neo-Nazi, dressed in a shirt adorned with SS collar insignia, as he holds a sign across the street from Harry S Truman College (on W Wilson Avenue, near the intersection with N Clifton Ave) during a counter protest at an anti-racist graffiti rally, Chicago, Illinois, 1976. His sign features a swastika and the words 'Hitler Was
.' (Photo by Paul Sequeira/Getty Images)

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02 June, 2015
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