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Thousands march against hate speech in Boston

A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally in Boston, August 19, 2017. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally in Boston, August 19, 2017. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally in Boston, August 19, 2017. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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Counter protesters clash with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

Counter protesters clash with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

Counter protesters clash with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A crowd of counter protesters gestures during clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters gestures during clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters gestures during clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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Counter protesters clash with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

Counter protesters clash with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

Counter protesters clash with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A counter protester holds a sign during clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A counter protester holds a sign during clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A counter protester holds a sign during clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A crowd of counter protesters clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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Boston Police officers react as a crowd of counter protesters clashes with them outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

Boston Police officers react as a crowd of counter protesters clashes with them outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

Boston Police officers react as a crowd of counter protesters clashes with them outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A counter protester is detained by Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A counter protester is detained by Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A counter protester is detained by Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people march towards the Boston Commons to protest the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A crowd of counter protesters clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters clashes with Boston Police outside of the Boston Commons and the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A crowd of counter protesters attempt to block a police van filled with free speech participants in Boston. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters attempt to block a police van filled with free speech participants in Boston. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A crowd of counter protesters attempt to block a police van filled with free speech participants in Boston. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

A large crowd of people gathers ahead of the Boston Free Speech Rally. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith
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