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Tue Apr 18, 2017, 11:30 PM Apr 2017

Alt-right icon Richard Spencer sparks clashes at Auburn; 3 arrested

AUBURN, Ala. — Alt-right spokesman Richard Spencer brought his version of white supremacist thought to the Auburn University campus Tuesday, despite efforts by university officials to shut him down.

Spencer spoke in a rented hall on campus to a crowd of at least 430, a mix of supporters and opponents. Earlier in the week, the university had canceled his speech on public safety grounds, fearing a clash between Spencer’s hard-core followers and anti-fascist activists, many of whom traveled from Atlanta to disrupt the event.

The speech almost did not happen, but a federal judge in Montgomery overruled the university hours before the scheduled appearance, a delighted Spencer told his audience.

“We won a victory that is going to have echoes around the world,” Spencer said to loud applause, largely from the front of the hall where a group almost exclusively of white men sat.

Read more: http://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional/alt-right-icon-richard-spencer-sparks-clashes-auburn-arrested/1u4HldcURB82xi9xbFOOrI/

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