The road leading to the Klan's headquarters.

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Looking up the driveway of The Knights Party's Arkansas compound.

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Tents were set up for Faith & Freedom Conference attendees who camped on the property for the weekend.

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The walkway leading to Pastor Thomas Robb's church. On the left is the "Kid's Korner."

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The author, with battle flag.

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The front entrance of Pastor Robb's church.

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Pastor Thomas Robb on stage.

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An elderly attendee holds the great-grandchild of KKK leader Pastor Thomas Robb. Christian nationalist speaker Steve Kukla is at the podium.

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Billy Roper, former high school teacher and neo-Nazi, founder of the white nationalist group White Revolution.

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Interviewing Pastor Robb on the steps of The Knights Party's national headquarters building.

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Jason Robb, attorney for The Knights Party, holds up photos during his speech about why America is "the true Israel."

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Souvenirs for sale at the Faith & Freedom Conference.

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Souvenirs for sale.

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Conference emcee Dave Long leads the crowd in prayer.

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Rachel Pendergraft, national organizer of The Knights Party.

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Rachel Pendergraft loves Hitler.

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One speaker brought Arizona Iced Tea and Skittles along to pass out to the audience.

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"The choice of thugs everywhere," said Randy Gray of the snacks that Trayvon Martin was holding when he was shot and killed.

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Jason Robb on stage.

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Even the dogs were white.

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Racially pure sugar.

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The dress outfit of The Knights Party.

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