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- 9 white supremacist symbols that you should be aware of
According to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the "primary symbol related to the Ku Klux Klan groups is what Klan members may call the MIOAK (an acronym for 'Mystic Insignia of a Klansman') " This is also referred to as the ‘Blood Drop Cross’ and dates back to the early 1900s when the second Ku Klux Klan emerged
- A Look at Racist Skinhead Symbols and Tattoos - Southern Poverty Law Center
Editor’s note: Although white supremacists and other extremists commonly use the Celtic cross and the runic alphabet, these symbols are also frequently used by non-racists Many non-racist neo-Pagans, for instance, have runic tattoos but have no relation to racist groups or beliefs
- The teenager who saved a man with an SS tattoo - BBC News
In 1996, a black teenager protected a white man from an angry mob who thought he supported the racist Ku Klux Klan The young woman's bravery is still inspiring people today
- PROTECTED A Tattoos and Their Meanings - Public Intelligence
KKK This is a variant of the first Ku Klux Klan (KKK) tattoo that was used in the early 1920s The noose is the most significant symbol, representing the large number of lynchings of blacks that took place in the early part of the last century The Confederate flag forms the backdrop The tattoo is becoming more popular with the KKK and Aryan
- HATE ON DISPLAY - ADL
clothing, graffiti and jewelry, and even on their own bodies as tattoos and brands Readers of this document and users of the Hate on Display database should be aware that this database, by its nature, contains racist and anti-Semitic imagery and language that some may find offensive
- Meet the 71-Year-Old African American Female Tattoo Artist, Jacci . . .
Jacci Gresham is the country's first black female tattoo artist and has tattooed Alicia Keys, Tim McGraw, and even a KKK member 71-year-old Jacci Gresham has been tattooing for over four decades, and has been based in New Orleans since 1976
- Spokane tattoo artist offers free cover-up for former KKK member
Skot Westin, an artist at the Missing Piece in downtown Spokane, offers free cover-ups of white power tattoos He wants people's physical skin reflect their
- Spokane tattoo artist offers free cover-up for former KKK member: I . . .
His first cover-up was a swastika tattoo on the left arm of former KKK member Justin Richards During his 5 years in the KKK, Richards went by the alias Jason Himler
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