Attempted Nazi March in Skokie, 1977 and 1978, Digital Collection
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During the late 1970s, a small group of neo-Nazis based in Chicago attempted to hold a rally in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, a community that was known to have a large Jewish population. Local officials resisted the group’s efforts through by passing a series of ordinances aimed at preventing demonstrations or parades by hate groups. The ordinances were ultimately overturned following a series of state and federal lawsuits because they infringed on the group’s First Amendment rights and the neo-Nazis were issued a permit to demonstrate in Skokie. However, instead of facing the growing number of organized counter-demonstrators, the group held rallies in Federal Plaza and in Marquette Park in Chicago.
Visit Skokie Public Library's online exhibit to see the events as they unfolded. The library's digital collection, seen here, includes newspaper articles, editorials, recordings from the Skokie Village Board of Trustees meetings, a memoir written by a local clergywoman, and two documentary films.
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- Collection: Attempted Nazi March in Skokie, 1977 and 1978, Digital Collection
Boy begs: Stop Nazis
CBS recaps a slice of life in 'Skokie'
City to appeal Marquette permit
Commends vigil as way to counterdemonstrate
Comment : Collin pipes and we dance
Congregation of stars
Cops arrest 21 at Nazi rally
Decker denies march injunction
Delay of Skokie march is upheld
Delay refused for Nazi march
Deny Nazis publicity

Block Nazi march until plea: Skokie
Briefly Speaking, April 2, 1978
Christian ministers unite against march
Coalition pledges to join Nazi foes in Skokie
Collin v. Smith, Docket No. 77-2982, United States District Court for Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Memorandum Opinion and Order
Collin v. Smith, Docket No. 78-1385, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Order
Collin vs. Skokie : A classic case of protection of 'repulsive' beliefs
Comment : Will counter-march aid Jewish survival
Court ruling may lead to Nazi permit request
Days of Remembrance Holocaust Commemoration Program, Wednesday, April 29, 1987
Did press add fuel to the Nazi furor?
Due to 'legal barriers' : Nazi July 4 Skokie march unlikely
Editor at large : Let's go back to Square 1 in grim game of handling Nazi march
Editorial : American freedom will win over Nazi hatred