Even before the last screw came out of the banner that had been hanging on East Main Street in the small Georgia town of Dahlonega, photos of it were appearing all over social media, and people began speculating about who did it. But the point wasn’t who did it. The point was that it had happened, and whatever it had unleashed was taking on a life of its own.
 
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After a KKK banner came down in a Georgia town, the real story began
Even before the last screw came out of the banner that had been hanging on East Main Street in the small Georgia town of Dahlonega, photos of it were appearing all over social media, and people began speculating about who did it. But the point wasn’t who did it. The point was that it had happened, and whatever it had unleashed was taking on a life of its own.
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