During Veterans Day protest, group takes tip from advertising for anti-fascism message

NORTHAMPTON — The protesters stood every few yards along the Calvin Coolidge Bridge holding the black signs. Passing trucks and buses shook the concrete beneath them and a November wind coming off the Connecticut River stretched out American flags and pushed against their bodies.
Taking a tactic from a decades-old shaving cream company Burma-Shave, the protesters with the local Indivisible groups hoped the signs taken together would send a unified message.
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