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Northern Kentucky NAACP Branch President Jerome Bowles said flyers like these are not new. “You see the desperation of these groups, trying to encourage people to join their cause,” Bowles ...
At the bottom of the flyers, they invite people to join the white supremacist group and offer to send informational packets and applications in exchange for $1. “On behalf of myself, Council and ...
A Ku Klux Klan group headquartered in Maysville, Kentucky, claimed to have issued the flyers, which advertise phone numbers for regional Klan “realms” in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania ...
Advertisement Northern Kentucky NAACP Branch President Jerome Bowles said the racist group's flyers are nothing new and nothing of which to be afraid, but he urged residents to stay vigilant.
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A Ku Klux Klan group – advertising a Maysville, Kentucky, "national office" and chapters in Ohio, Kentucky and three other states – is distributing election-themed literature in Northern Kentucky.