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ann arbor protesters An African American woman save a nazi from serious harm at a protest in Ann Arbor Mi. June 22, 1996. A dozen members of a self-anointed and unwelcome KKK group came to Ann Arbor to hold a thumb-in-your-eye rally at City Hall. A protest group, the National Women's Rights Organizations Coalition (NWROC) formed to oppose them. After the rage had been mounting for awhile, this simpleminded redneck wandered up, wearing a Confederate-flag T-shirt and drinking a bottle of Lipton tea. The crowd tore off after him, he fell, and the mob pounced, striking for blood. Keshia Thomas, horrified, threw herself over him to stave off the angry blows. Moments earlier, Thomas, 18, had been in the NWROC group, shouting at the KKK. It was a heroic and passionate moment in a crazy afternoon, well captured in these photographs. In a story in People Magazine, Thomas was quoted as saying, "You don't beat a man up because he doesn't believe the same things you do. He's still somebody's child." The guy never dropped his tea bottle . . . . (He was later identified as one Albert McKeel, Jr.) a high and a low; 5/20/08
let's play high/low of the day. i'll go first: -my low = bar review class. it's a big low. -my high = but then i went to the produce station in A2 and found ramps (which i've been looking for), and ate them for dinner. ...i figured it would be better to photograph my high (and not that damn 40 lb box of barbri books) See also: download cooking quest cooking papa santa clara rome cooking cooking mama 3 shop and chop cheats large cooking grate cooking theme party cooking contest cooking crafts for kids |