This was the South
Carolina League of the South second year of flagging the NAACP on MLK Day. As
with all of our Red Shirt events, it was a lot of fun. We thoroughly enjoy
taking the fight to our enemies.
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Our Red Shirts begin to gather. |
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We were put behind barricades this year. Do they fear us that much? |
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Chairman Layden says it as it is! |
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We were denied the use of flagpoles, so we had to improvise. |
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Our flags always send great messages. |
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The gentleman in the white cap flew in from Boston just to be with us. That's duty! |
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Robert Hayes infiltrated the mass to get a picture of flagpole violation. He was soon ask to leave by a SLED agent. |
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Our front guard protection. We thank them. |
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