English: American Nazi Party members stand with their "Hate Bus" in Montgomery, Alabama, on the way to Mobile, Alabama.
Dan Burros is fifth from left. [1], Bernard Davids is behind him.
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Short title
George Lincoln Rockwell, center, self-styled leader of the American Nazi Party, and his "hate bus" bearing several young men wearing swastika arm bands, stops for gas in Montgomery, Ala., May 23, 1961, en route to Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo)
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1961 AP
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George Lincoln Rockwell, center, self-styled leader of the American Nazi Party, and his "hate bus" bearing several young men wearing swastika arm bands, stops for gas in Montgomery, Ala., May 23, 1961, en route to Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo)