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Ku Klux Klan group gets Gettysburg battlefield permit | Ku Klux Klan group gets Gettysburg battlefield permit |
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A Maryland Ku Klux Klan group has been granted a permit to hold a rally at a renowned Civil War battlefield, US authorities have said. | A Maryland Ku Klux Klan group has been granted a permit to hold a rally at a renowned Civil War battlefield, US authorities have said. |
The white supremacist group will hold the event on 5 October at the site of the July 1863 Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. | The white supremacist group will hold the event on 5 October at the site of the July 1863 Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. |
Park officials said US freedom of speech rules required them to make the site available to the group. | Park officials said US freedom of speech rules required them to make the site available to the group. |
As many as 50,000 soldiers were killed or wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg. | |
The battlefield, named for the small town nearby, is also known as the site of the Gettysburg Address, a short speech by President Abraham Lincoln that became one of the most celebrated moments of American oratory. | |
At the dedication of a cemetery there the following November, Lincoln envisioned "a new birth of freedom" for America out of the ashes of the war between the southern slave-holding states and the northern free states. | |
The Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group established in the aftermath of the conflict, is known for its violent past and white-hooded ceremonial costume. | |
Richard Preston, leader of the Confederate White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, was quoted by a local newspaper as saying his group was a "white separatist" organisation dedicated to throwing US President Barack Obama, who is black, out of office and to advocating stricter immigration laws. | Richard Preston, leader of the Confederate White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, was quoted by a local newspaper as saying his group was a "white separatist" organisation dedicated to throwing US President Barack Obama, who is black, out of office and to advocating stricter immigration laws. |
"This is about America for Americans," Mr Preston said. "The only thing we want is our country back." | "This is about America for Americans," Mr Preston said. "The only thing we want is our country back." |
The group held a membership rally earlier this month at the Antietam battlefield in Maryland, the site of the deadliest single-day battle of the war. | The group held a membership rally earlier this month at the Antietam battlefield in Maryland, the site of the deadliest single-day battle of the war. |
In a statement, the National Park Service said: "As custodians of land owned by the American people, the National Park Service has a responsibility to make that land available for exercising [free speech] rights." | In a statement, the National Park Service said: "As custodians of land owned by the American people, the National Park Service has a responsibility to make that land available for exercising [free speech] rights." |
Park officials added that Gettysburg staff would work "to ensure that park resources and visitors will not be adversely affected by this event". | Park officials added that Gettysburg staff would work "to ensure that park resources and visitors will not be adversely affected by this event". |
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