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MARCH 8, 2001 The Aryan Nations might be bankrupt but they have lots of guns and on Wednesday said they plan to carry loaded ones in a parade scheduled for July 7 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The parade would come just in advance of African-American leaders won a two-year fight to have the Juneteenth holiday recognized. The July 19 holiday is celebrated as the day former slaves in Texas learned of President Lincoln's emancipation proclamation. Get the Story:
Aryans want to carry loaded guns in parade (The Spokesman Review 3/8)
Kempthorne cites Idaho gains in recognizing human rights (The Spokesman Review 3/8)
Racists want to carry loaded guns
Facebook TwitterMARCH 8, 2001 The Aryan Nations might be bankrupt but they have lots of guns and on Wednesday said they plan to carry loaded ones in a parade scheduled for July 7 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The parade would come just in advance of African-American leaders won a two-year fight to have the Juneteenth holiday recognized. The July 19 holiday is celebrated as the day former slaves in Texas learned of President Lincoln's emancipation proclamation. Get the Story:
Aryans want to carry loaded guns in parade (The Spokesman Review 3/8)
Kempthorne cites Idaho gains in recognizing human rights (The Spokesman Review 3/8)
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