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FILE-In this Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 fule photo, Jeff Schoep, second right in business suit, commander of the National Socialist Movement, leave under police protection after a rally against illegal immigration in Pomona, Calif. One of the largest and oldest neo-Nazi groups in the U.S. appears to have an unlikely new leader: James Stern, a black activist who has vowed to dismantle it. Michigan corporate records indicate Stern replaced Jeff Schoep as the Detroit-based group's leader in January. Stern and Schoep didn't respond to requests for comment. (Thomas R. Cordova/The Orange County Register via AP)

FILE-In this Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 fule photo, Jeff Schoep, second right in business suit, commander of the National Socialist Movement, leave under police protection after a rally against illegal immigration in Pomona, Calif. One of the largest and oldest neo-Nazi groups in the U.S. appears to have an unlikely new leader: James Stern, a black activist who has vowed to dismantle it. Michigan corporate records indicate Stern replaced Jeff Schoep as the Detroit-based group's leader in January. Stern and Schoep didn't respond to requests for comment. (Thomas R. Cordova/The Orange County Register via AP)

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