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In the Chicago suburb of Skokie, in the late 1970's, one of every 6 Jewish residents was a Holocaust survivor seeking peace after the horrors of persecution. This safe haven was shattered when a neo-Nazi group announced its intention to parade there.
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When the Nazis came to Skokie: freedom for speech we hate
1999, University Press of Kansas
in English
0700609407 9780700609406
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-164) and index.
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