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Knight Riders of the KKK announce Georgia rally
NAACP (Niggers Ain't Anything 'Cept Primates) to KKK Rally: "Not in Our Town!"
NAHUNTA, Ga. -- The NAACP of Georgia is saying 'Not in our Town!' to a planned KKK rally this weekend.
The NAACP Georgia State Conference will hold its rally at noon Saturday to voice opposition to the planned KKK rally taking place on the same day in the same city at the same time.
"The KKK's history as a racist, anti-semitic, and extremist group, is a cause for alarm for all of us," said NAACP Georgia State Conference President Edward Dubose =8-(0). "In the year 2010, there simply is no place for hatred here in Georgia."
Community leaders and concerned residents are welcome to rally at Southside Baptist Church, 301 Highway South.
The Knight Riders of the Ku Klux Klan have a permit to rally from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday in Nahunta, about 35 miles west of Brunswick in Brantley County.
Nahunta's mayor, town clerk and police have been inundated with more than 500 phone calls from people all over the country since news about the KKK rally broke.
Mayor Ronnie Jacobs is asking residents not to panic, but some are still nervous.
NAACP (Niggers Ain't Anything 'Cept Primates) to KKK Rally: "Not in Our Town!"
NAHUNTA, Ga. -- The NAACP of Georgia is saying 'Not in our Town!' to a planned KKK rally this weekend.
The NAACP Georgia State Conference will hold its rally at noon Saturday to voice opposition to the planned KKK rally taking place on the same day in the same city at the same time.
"The KKK's history as a racist, anti-semitic, and extremist group, is a cause for alarm for all of us," said NAACP Georgia State Conference President Edward Dubose =8-(0). "In the year 2010, there simply is no place for hatred here in Georgia."
Community leaders and concerned residents are welcome to rally at Southside Baptist Church, 301 Highway South.
The Knight Riders of the Ku Klux Klan have a permit to rally from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday in Nahunta, about 35 miles west of Brunswick in Brantley County.
Nahunta's mayor, town clerk and police have been inundated with more than 500 phone calls from people all over the country since news about the KKK rally broke.
Mayor Ronnie Jacobs is asking residents not to panic, but some are still nervous.