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Alabama activists stand up against United Klans of America Civil rights activists gathered on June 23 in Anniston, AL to speak out against threatening flyers distributed to the local community by the United Klans of America (UKA), according to ABC3340 News. The UKA left two different flyers on driveways across Calhoun County on Father’s Day, one of which said, “Neighborhood Watch—You can sleep well tonight knowing the United Klans of America are awake.” The other listed 10 goals of the UKA, including the “ending of homosexuality, and putting a stop to interracial relationships.” The rally emphasized peace, love, and non-violent action. Anniston council member Seyram Selase spoke out at the rally, saying that communities as a whole are responsible for teaching respect and responsibility. He was one of many people, including city council members and college students, who took a stand against the UKA’s message.