-
ridiculed Klansmen as
ignorant farmers.
Detailed analysis from
Indiana showed that the
rural stereotype was
false for that state: Indiana's
Klansmen represented...
- ****s, Communists,
Klansmen, and
Others on the Fringe:
Political Extremism in
America is a 1992 book by John
George and
Laird Wilcox. It is an examination...
-
significant amount of
media coverage praising the
Lumbees and
condemning the
Klansmen. In 1956,
James W. "Catfish" Cole, a KKK
member from
South Carolina, established...
-
Klansmen:
Guardians of
Liberty was a book
published by the
Pillar of Fire
Church in 1926 by
Bishop Alma
Bridwell White and
illustrated by
Branford Clarke...
- at a church", but
Gregory Dark
would not film it that way. Instead, the
Klansmen find
Sahara ****ing
while listening to
gospel music.
Director Gregory...
-
graduate manager Jack
Benefiel and coach, C. A. "Shy"
Huntington were
Klansmen. When the
state legislature p****ed the
Compulsory Education Act in 1922...
- Turk was the den's "executive officer" and was
charged with
informing Klansmen of "all
informal or
irregular meetings" and
helping the
Grand Cyclops and...
- who
denounced the
elite as corrupt, undemocratic, and self-serving. The
Klansmen aimed to
create what they saw as a model,
orderly community, one in which...
- targets.
Although it is
known that
close to 1,000
murders were
committed by
Klansmen, this
figure represents only a very
small part of the Klan terror." Federal...
-
ordered a
militia be
raised to
restore order in the
counties and
arrest Klansmen suspected of violence. This
resulted in the
creation of the 1st and 2nd...