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  1. 18 de dez. de 2020 · Em abril de 1977, o líder neonazista Frank Collin anunciou que ele e seu grupo de seguidores fariam uma manifestação em Skokie (Illinois), uma próspera e tranquila localidade de 70.000...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_CollinFrank Collin - Wikipedia

    Neo-fascism. Francis Joseph Collin (born November 3, 1944) is an American former political activist and Midwest coordinator with the American Nazi Party, later known as the National Socialist White People's Party. After being ousted for being partly Jewish (which he denied), in 1970, Collin founded the National Socialist Party of America.

  3. Before the Skokie Affair, Frank Collin and his neo-Nazi group, the NSPA, would regularly hold demonstrations in Marquette Park, where the NSPA was headquartered. However, the Chicago authorities would eventually block these plans by requiring the NSPA to post a $350,000 public safety insurance bond and by banning political ...

  4. 10 de mar. de 2017 · The neo-Nazis were rallying when leader Frank Collin began to denounce the Jewish people and announced a planned march into Skokie. At that point, hecklers interrupted him and fistfights broke...

  5. 30 de nov. de 2016 · NSPA head Frank Collin was perhaps most famous for a landmark 1978 U.S. Supreme Court case in which the group fought for the right to protest in front of Skokie’s city hall, a wildly unpopular...

  6. David Goldberger, who led the ACLU of Illinois team in representing Frank Collin and his Nazi group, shares his personal and legal perspective on the controversial case. He explains how the ACLU upheld the First Amendment principle of freedom of speech for all, despite the outrage and opposition from Skokie and its Jewish community.

  7. 4 de jan. de 2023 · The call that would forever change Goldberger's life, put his belief in free speech to the test and lead to a historic First Amendment ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court came from Frank Collin, the...