Confederate demonstrators begin chanting to counter protesters as they arrive in the Circle on Saturday. The two groups yelled at and mocked each other but the protests concluded without any violence. Photo by Christian Johnson

Gallery: Pro-Confederate, counterprotest groups march on Ole Miss campus

Following a demonstration in the Oxford Square, neo-Confederate activists marched to the Ole Miss campus on Wednesday, ending at the Confederate monument in the Circle. The protesters were met by approximately 50 counterprotesters waiting for them, separated by barricades in front of the Lyceum.

Photo by Christian Johnson

 

Photo by Christian Johnson

 

Photo by Christian Johnson

 

Photo by Mackenzie Richmond

 

Photo by Christian Johnson

 

Photo by Christian Johnson

 

Photo by Reed Jones

 

Photo by Christian Johnson

 

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