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Wednesday, April 24
The Indiana Daily Student

A protestor holds a sign that read, “No fascists in Bloomington,” on Sept. 7 while marching down Kirkwood Avenue. More than 100 people came to protest white supremacy in Bloomington and walk from Peoples Park to Showers Commons, which is where the farmers' market takes place. Ty Vinson

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A protestor holds a sign that read, “No fascists in Bloomington,” on Sept. 7 while marching down Kirkwood Avenue. More than 100 people came to protest white supremacy in Bloomington and walk from Peoples Park to Showers Commons, which is where the farmers' market takes place.