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Members of the Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan prepare for a cross lighting outside Yanceyville, North Carolina, U.S., November 4, 2017. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front gather for the annual March for Life in Washington, U.S., January 24, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


New initiates are blindfolded and walked along a trail as part of an induction ceremony during a gathering and cross-lighting in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan outside Maysville, Kentucky, U.S. May 17, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


The Pride flag is reflected in the glasses of a white nationalist that came to protest at the LGBTQ+ community's “Pride in the Park” event in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, June 11, 2022. Jim Urquhart/NPR


Members of the National Socialist Movement, a white nationalist group, demonstrate against the LGBTQ event Motor City Pride in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., June 8, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


New initiates are blindfolded and walked along a trail as part of an induction ceremony during a gathering and cross-lighting in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan outside Maysville, Kentucky, U.S. May 17, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Members of the white nationalist group National Socialist Florida use a laser projector to display white nationalist and anti-LGBTQ images on the sides of high-rise buildings in Jacksonville, Florida U.S., January 14, 2023. Jim Urquhart for NPR


Members of the white nationalist group National Socialist Florida, including the group's leader Josh Nunes, right, use a laser projector to display white nationalist and anti-LGBTQ images on the sides of high-rise buildings in Jacksonville, Florida U.S., January 14, 2023. Jim Urquhart for NPR


Members of the white nationalist group National Socialist Florida, including their leader Josh Nunes, left, leave an alleyway after using a laser projector to display white nationalist and anti-LGBTQ images on the sides of high-rise buildings in Jacksonville, Florida U.S., January 14, 2023. Jim Urquhart for NPR


Leader of white nationalist group National Socialist Florida, Josh Nunes, after the group used a laser projector to display white nationalist and anti-LGBTQ images on the sides of high-rise buildings in Jacksonville, Florida U.S., January 14, 2023. Jim Urquhart for NPR


Trinity White Knights' imperial wizard William Bader, left, and KKK member Steve Bowers, right, congratulate a new member after an initiation ceremony during a gathering and cross-lighting later that evening marking the 160th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan outside Maysville, Kentucky, U.S. May 17, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Trinity White Knights' imperial wizard William Bader prepares for an initiation ceremony for new members during a gathering and cross-lighting in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan outside Maysville, Kentucky, U.S. May 17, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


New initiates are blindfolded and walked along a trail as part of an induction ceremony during a gathering and cross-lighting in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan outside Maysville, Kentucky, U.S. May 17, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Trinity White Knights' imperial wizard William Bader holds a sword after an initiation ceremony during a gathering and cross-lighting in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan outside Maysville, Kentucky, U.S. May 17, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Law enforcement detains and arrest 31 members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front on suspicion of conspiracy to riot after they were removed from a U-Haul truck near the LGBTQ+ community's “Pride in the Park” event in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, June 11, 2022. Jim Urquhart/NPR


Thomas Ryan Rousseau, leader of the white nationalist group Patriot Front, speaks with a law enforcement officer in front of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial as they gather for the annual March for Life in Washington, U.S., January 24, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front ride an escalator to board a subway and leave the National Mall near the U.S. Capitol after they gathered for the annual March for Life in Washington, U.S., January 24, 2025. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


White nationalist Kynan Dutton attends a rally in support of U.S. President Donald Trump organized by white nationalist in Dahlonega, Georgia, U.S., September 14, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


A woman who tried to block the path of members of the National Socialist Movement, a white nationalist group, was shoved to the ground as they demonstrate against the LGBTQ event Motor City Pride in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., June 8, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Members of the white nationalist group the Honorable Sacred Knights of the Ku Klux Klan hold a rally in Dayton, Ohio, U.S., May 25, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Pastor Thomas Robb, the national director of the Knight's Party of the Ku Klux Klan, a white nationalist group, on the compound of the Christian Revival Center outside Harrison, Arkansas, U.S., March 10, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Highchairs in the church of the Christian Revival Center where the Knight's Party of the Ku Klux Klan, a white nationalist group, also has their offices outside Harrison, Arkansas, U.S., March 10, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Racist imagery on a menu at the Georgia Peach Oyster Bar in Draketown, Georgia, U.S., February 2, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Racist decorations adorn the Georgia Peach Oyster Bar in Draketown, Georgia, U.S., February 2, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart


Members of the ShieldWall Network, a white nationalist group, burn a swastika and cross during a party at a home outside Atkins, Arkansas, U.S., March 9, 2019. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
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