Lincoln Heights, Nazi and Ohio
Two days after the raising of swastika flags by an armed group atop I-75 in Evendale, hundreds took to the overpass to ...
The site of white supremacists waving flags emblazoned with swastikas continues to be a pain point, particularly in historically Black Lincoln Heights and Lockland.
People who live in Lincoln Heights are still reeling after neo-Nazis held an unauthorized demonstration on Friday near the ...
Over the last several months, there has been an uptick in white supremacists spreading hate in Ohio. In November, a Nazi ...
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'Hate will not win here': Ohio community unites against white supremacist demonstrationThe community of Lincoln Heights, Ohio, is uniting after white supremacist demonstrators waved Nazi flags and yelled racial slurs in the historically Black community. NBC News' Antonia Hylton shares ...
Fighting words are not protected speech. The test for whether hate speech is protected or not comes from a 1969 court case, Brandenburg v. Ohio, which stemmed from a Ku Klux Klan rally in Cincinnati.
The Lockland schools board said that racist demonstrators were on their school grounds, and they had no warnings from police.
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