Supremacist group to rally in Jena
From Times Wire Reports
A white supremacist group will be allowed to hold a rally in Jena on Martin Luther King Day without posting a $10,000 bond after a federal judge questioned the constitutionality of the city ordinance requiring the bond, officials said.
The Nationalist Movement, based in Learned, Miss., wants to protest a September march held to support the “Jena Six,” a group of black teenagers initially charged with attempted murder in the beating of a white schoolmate.
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