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ridiculed Klansmen as
ignorant farmers.
Detailed analysis from
Indiana showed that the
rural stereotype was
false for that state: Indiana's
Klansmen represented...
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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...
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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...
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Klansman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clansman, clansmen, Klansman,
klansmen, or variations, may
refer to: Clansman, a
member of a clan especially,...
- age 18 were
allowed to join the Klan.
Women of the Klan
differed from
Klansmen primarily in
their political agenda to
incorporate racism, nationalism...
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local pastor, the FBI is
finally able to
bring forward a
witness who saw
Klansmen firebomb a house, and
three white men are
arrested and
tried for felony...
- by
engaging members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) have
convinced dozens of
Klansmen to
leave and
denounce the KKK.
Known for his
energetic style of boogie-woogie...
- John; Wilcox,
Laird (1996).
American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists,
Klansmen, Communists, and Others. Amherst, NY:
Prometheus Books. ISBNÂ 978-1573920582...
- Black.
After burning a
cross in the
middle of a
street in Oakville, the
Klansmen searched for
Johnson and Jones; they
abducted Jones and
threatened Johnson...
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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...