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African American protestors at a United Klans of America march in Mobile, Alabama.

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@ Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130

Matturro, Claire

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The march was organized by Robert Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the UKA. He and approximately 100 Klan members marched from City Hall down Royal Street to Bienville Square and back to City Hall. The marchers were prohibited from wearing robes and hoods in Mobile, but they carried Confederate battle flags and United States flags. Many marchers also carried placards protesting a proposed state work release program and in support of local district attorney Charles Graddick who was a vocal opponent of the plan. A large crowd of mostly African American protesters met the marchers along Royal Street and in the square. Police attempted to keep the two groups apart, but some skirmishes broke out. Two African American protesters were arrested, including Donald Pinkney, an off-duty police officer.
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Created Date:
1977 September 24
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