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- Subject: KKK Swamped by 5,000 in Austin,Tx
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- Subject: KKK Swamped by 5,000 in Austin,Tx
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- KKK SWAMPED BY 5,000 IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
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- By Barbara Timko
- Austin, Tex.
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- Five thousand protesters overwhelmed about 40 Klan members
- rallying in front of the State Capitol here on Jan. 16. Earlier,
- 1,000 people had joined a march called by the People's
- Anti-Racist Coalition to protest the Klan's presence and
- celebrate Austin's diversity.
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- The Klan had come to Austin to oppose a holiday for the late Dr.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. They sported Confederate flags and threw
- Nazi salutes.
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- Austin's liberal City Council had urged people to stay away from
- the Capitol and ignore the Klan rally. But thousands came to
- vividly display their anger at the racist presence.
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- Austin is recognized for its rich music scene. The protesters
- kept up a loud chorus of drumbeats and songs that drowned out the
- Klan speakers. Eight people were arrested for throwing eggs at
- the fascists. The Klan members were finally led away to buses
- surrounded by hundreds of state troopers in riot gear with gas
- masks strapped to their waists.
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- Fifty-two African-American children, the youngest in the lead,
- marched to the steps of the Capitol in the middle of the Klan
- rally. Dubbed "Martin's children" by the crowd, they were
- applauded and cheered as people parted to make a path for them.
- They and their parents came with Rev. Sterling Landa of the
- Greater Calvary Church Rites of Passage. "They need to know where
- the hatred is," said Reverend Landa. "They are also learning
- where their friends are. We didn't realize there would be so many
- positive people here."
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- Tirella Laughlin of Mississippi helped lead the march in the
- morning. "I saw enough racist violence in my life and I won't put
- up with it. I demonstrate as a white person who hates the Klan,"
- she said.
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- Another demonstrator, Maria Lemor, had been beaten by police
- while protesting a Klan rally in Austin in 1983. "I think the
- most important lesson I learned from that run through fire was
- about hope, intelligence and commitment," she said.
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