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Friday, April 19
The Indiana Daily Student

Sarah Dye, the owner of Schooner Creek Farm, records members of the Purple Shirt Brigade being confronted by police Nov. 9 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Dye has been under scrutiny at the market due to her having ties to white nationalist groups like American Identity Movement. Ty Vinson

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Sarah Dye, the owner of Schooner Creek Farm, records members of the Purple Shirt Brigade being confronted by police Nov. 9 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Dye has been under scrutiny at the market due to her having ties to white nationalist groups like American Identity Movement.