Lincoln Heights, a village near Cincinnati, is the first self-governing African-American community north of the Mason-Dixon ...
Locals, including religious leaders, are referring to these armed individuals as the “Lincoln Heights Protectors.” ...
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The swastika-donned neo-Nazis carried high-powered assault rifles and harassed members of the Lincoln Heights community.
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval says the city is considering possible ordinances in response to last week’s neo-Nazi ...
People who live in Lincoln Heights are still reeling after neo-Nazis held an unauthorized demonstration on Friday near the ...
Ryan Thoreson, an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, spoke with CityBeat about recent ...
Jackie Congedo, CEO of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust and Humanity Center in Cincinnati, told the Cleveland Jewish News ...
By Dan Yount, The Cincinnati Herald and Nana Eshun, Legislative Aide, State Rep. Cecil Thomas ...
A new wave of groups with racist, Nazi ideology began ramping up public demonstrations and marches throughout the country as early as last summer.
After a fight from residents, Hamilton County allowed the village to incorporate in the late 1940s but with only about 10% of the original proposed land area.
Discover the resurgence of White supremacist ideologies in Lincoln Heights and Northern Kentucky, and the community's fight against hate and division.
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