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  2. Reports of white supremacist propaganda were again ... - AOL

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    There were a historically high 4,851 cases of racist, anti-Semitic and other white supremacist messages in the country in 2021, per the Anti-Defamation League.

  3. Silence=Death Project - Wikipedia

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    The Silence=Death Project was a consciousness-raising group during the AIDS crisis. It was best known for its iconic political poster and was the work of a six-person collective in New York City: Avram Finkelstein , Brian Howard, Oliver Johnston, Charles Kreloff, Chris Lione, and Jorge Socárras.

  4. White supremacist propaganda spreading, anti-bias group says

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    The Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism reported 2,713 cases of circulated propaganda by white supremacist groups, including fliers, posters and banners, compared with 1,214 cases in 2018.

  5. Report finds surge in white supremacist propaganda ... - AOL

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    The spread of white supremacist propaganda across the United States nearly doubled over the last year, according to a new report released Wednesday by the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on ...

  6. List of HIV-positive people - Wikipedia

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    Italian novelist. One of the first famous people to die of AIDS in Italy. [430] Colin M Turnbull (1924–1994) British American anthropologist [431] Yvonne Vera (1964–2005) Zimbabwean author [432] Matthew Ward (1951–1990) American English/French translator noted for his 1989 rendition of Albert Camus' The Stranger. [433] Edmund White (born ...

  7. Ryan White - Wikipedia

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    Ryan White was born at St. Joseph Memorial Hospital in Kokomo, Indiana, to Hubert Wayne and Jeanne Elaine (Hale) White.When he was circumcised, the bleeding would not stop; when he was three days old, doctors diagnosed him with severe hemophilia A, a hereditary blood coagulation disorder associated with the X chromosome, which causes even minor injuries to result in severe bleeding.

  8. What's behind the rise of white supremacist flyers in Indy ...

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    White supremacist flyers: a nationwide trend The bags in Franklin Township were not the first instance of white supremacist flyers spread across Indianapolis neighborhoods in recent weeks ...

  9. Kimberly Bergalis - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Bergalis developed AIDS two years after her treatment by Acer, but only 1 percent of patients go from infection to illness that quickly. In context, the Ryan White CARE Act was being debated in Congress, but it was met with opposition because HIV infection was perceived to be caused by stigmatizing risk factors such as homosexuality ...