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November 22, 1991 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-22

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We've Got You Covered

wants to be a new Hitler. He
knows what he wants, and
he will be a force in Ameri-
can politics for a long time to
come."
Ms. Dunninger spent elec-
tion day in Metairie, Mr.
Duke's home town. "It was
frightening, seeing face-to-
face people who were Duke
supporters," she said.
"When you see cars filled
with children go by, and the
parents are yelling pro-
fanities and anti-Semitic
slogans at you because of the
signs you're carrying — that
is very frightening."
Jewish activists in the
Louisiana Coalition against
Racism and Nazism — the
central anti-Duke organiza-
tion — were grateful for the
strong Jewish financial sup-
port in the last days of the
campaign, she said.
But they were also
distressed by the fact that
few Jewish organizations
played a more direct role in
the anti-Duke battle out of
fears of provoking a
backlash.
"Jews provided a lot of
money, and there were many
Jewish individuals in-
volved," she said. "But the
local Jewish groups did
almost nothing. We en-
countered a good deal of
resentment about that." ❑

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