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12017-12-16T11:39:36-08:00Rae Howe78443acceb94b275bd34f0fd31f7cbf974558592276572plain2017-12-16T11:40:25-08:00Rae Howe78443acceb94b275bd34f0fd31f7cbf974558592The language used by the protestors resembled the language of war and battle, and the outfits worn by them further this. It looks as though the men shown are ready to go into battle.
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12017-12-15T16:44:41-08:00Rae Howe78443acceb94b275bd34f0fd31f7cbf974558592Matthew Heimbach1Image from USA Today. Description from website: Matthew Heimbach, a white nationalist who calls Indiana home, makes his way into Emancipation Park during the Unite the Right rally on Saturday, August 12, 2017. (Photo: Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar)media/Matt Heimbach.JPGplain2017-12-15T16:44:41-08:00Rae Howe78443acceb94b275bd34f0fd31f7cbf974558592