English: Placard held by a member of the American Nazi Party during a demonstration against the racial desegregation of the Washington Redskins, October 1961
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Alex Park, That Time Nazis Marched to “Keep Redskins White”, Mother Jones, November 7, 2013
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Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images
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Placard protesting the integration of the Washington Redskins in 1961
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