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http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0411miamiumarch.html
Aryan group gets lost, protests at wrong school
By Danielle Wilson
Staff Writer
OXFORD — As many as 15 people claiming ties with white- supremacist groups apparently lost their way Monday night and tried to stage a march at the wrong place, a Miami University spokesman said.
Their intended target apparently was the ACLU, which held a seminar on immigration at the Miami University-Hamilton campus, said Richard Little, a MU spokesman.
"A group claiming an association with the Aryan Nation and the KKK got lost and wound up on the Oxford campus" sometime after 7 p.m., Little said.
"They tried to carry their signs outside on campus. They were told they had no permit" and they left, Little said.
A Miami University police dispatcher did confirm that a group of people walked around for a short time in uniform.
Little said he believes the group had come from Toledo: "They were there simply because they were lost and confused."
Lost or not, the sight of the group walking and holding up signs that read "White people unite" unnerved students.
Members of the Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority Inc., a Latina-based multicultural group, said they were posting fliers in Shriver Student Center at 8:30 when they saw the marchers.
Michelle Flood, 20, of Huber Heights said she saw a neo-Nazi sign decorated with a swastika in front of the marchers.
"I've never seen anything like that in my life," said Mattie Newell, 18, another sorority member who is a native of Birmingham. "It was a disgrace."
Newell, who is white, said some of the men had come inside the building and walked through the sorority sisters in a rude manner as the women posted their fliers for a forum on race relations at the university set for April 19.
Bertranna Abrams, a 22-year-old senior from Dayton who is of West Indian heritage, took pictures of the group because "I couldn't believe it was happening." Some in the group shouted "White power!" she said.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0411miamiumarch.html
Aryan group gets lost, protests at wrong school
By Danielle Wilson
Staff Writer
OXFORD — As many as 15 people claiming ties with white- supremacist groups apparently lost their way Monday night and tried to stage a march at the wrong place, a Miami University spokesman said.
Their intended target apparently was the ACLU, which held a seminar on immigration at the Miami University-Hamilton campus, said Richard Little, a MU spokesman.
"A group claiming an association with the Aryan Nation and the KKK got lost and wound up on the Oxford campus" sometime after 7 p.m., Little said.
"They tried to carry their signs outside on campus. They were told they had no permit" and they left, Little said.
A Miami University police dispatcher did confirm that a group of people walked around for a short time in uniform.
Little said he believes the group had come from Toledo: "They were there simply because they were lost and confused."
Lost or not, the sight of the group walking and holding up signs that read "White people unite" unnerved students.
Members of the Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority Inc., a Latina-based multicultural group, said they were posting fliers in Shriver Student Center at 8:30 when they saw the marchers.
Michelle Flood, 20, of Huber Heights said she saw a neo-Nazi sign decorated with a swastika in front of the marchers.
"I've never seen anything like that in my life," said Mattie Newell, 18, another sorority member who is a native of Birmingham. "It was a disgrace."
Newell, who is white, said some of the men had come inside the building and walked through the sorority sisters in a rude manner as the women posted their fliers for a forum on race relations at the university set for April 19.
Bertranna Abrams, a 22-year-old senior from Dayton who is of West Indian heritage, took pictures of the group because "I couldn't believe it was happening." Some in the group shouted "White power!" she said.