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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A feud between neighbors one white, one black over a dented car and kids trampling on a yard simmered all summer, eventually touching off a riot that has shaken this blue-collar city.
The violence that erupted Saturday over an aborted white supremacist march has moved leaders in a community marred by race riots in the 1960s to once again talk about race relations and re-examine efforts to combat gangs.
"This is something that's going to be with us for a while," Mayor Jack Ford said Monday.
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