Saturday, November 30, 2013

Did you miss the Nazi Invasion in Kansas City? Wasn't that long ago it was Jefferson City - NAACP Supplant Nazi Nexus Again

 
Members & Supporters,

See the attached flyer about the Neo-Nazi Rally.  We need as many people as possible to attend our rally. 

We will gather at 2:30p this Saturday on the southeast corner of the Liberty Memorial.  Wear yellow shirts or any NAACP paraphernalia.  If you have the NAACP banner(s), there are (3), we take to voter registration and you do not plan to attend the rally, bring it to the office tomorrow after 1p. 

Thanks in advance for your participation!

Mary Ann
Branch Secretary
NAACP Kansas City, MO Branch
816-421-1191




Rally on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 3:00 pm
SE Corner of Liberty Memorial Park

Say No!!   to the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement
Say No!!   to racism, anti-Semitism, anti-immigrant                                    nativism, and bigotry
Say Yes!!  to civil rights and human rights

Stand Up and Be Counted

On November 9 at 3:00 p.m. at Kansas City’s Liberty Memorial, a wide variety of civil rights and human rights organizations, city officials and concerned individuals will gather to say No! to the National Socialist Movement and Yes! to human rights.  The National Socialist Movement and their racist, anti-Semitic and bigoted friends are coming to downtown Kansas City, Missouri.  They will rally on 12th Street.  We will stand together at Liberty Memorial.  Organizers of the Liberty Memorial event are planning a non-violent, non-confrontational rally, a place where people of all types can gather.  We are aware that Nov. 9, 2013 is the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht, and we will remember those who died at the hand of Hitler’s Nazis, those Jews who were burnt out of their synagogues, homes, and shops; and taken to concentration camps. 

Among those organizations supporting this effort are the NAACP, the Jewish Community Relations Bureau, El Centro, Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation, IREHR.org, SCLC, LULAC and the Greater KC Inter-faith Council.  Thank you to Amber Versola.

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