The first Ku Klux Klan meeting in Northern New York that was open to the public began with a prayer. The main speaker then ...
What did the Ku Klux Klan do in the election? Nobody knows exactly, but they say it pushed: Clarence C. Morley to the Governorship in Colorado; Colonel Rice C. Means to a short term in the Senate ...
The AFRO knows what it’s like to endure challenging times. John H. Murphy, Sr., a former enslaved man founded the AFRO in 1892 with $200 from his wife, Martha Howard Murphy. Together they ...
The Vol. 2, No. 2 (July 1979) issue of On The Line, the monthly newsletter of the New York based Libertarian Workers Group. KKK and IWW wage drawn battle in Greenville, 1924 A 1924 article from the ...
A Seymour man is accused of threatening the life of a police officer, the officer's family, and claiming ties to a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan during a March 29 arrest. Donald W. Langford ...
A support group for transgender civil servants that has likened women's rights campaigners to the Ku Klux Klan has been handed tens of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money. The staff network ...
Lucien Jean-Baptiste (Narrator in French version)Birgitta Assheuer (Narrator in German version)David Gasman (Narrator in English version)Mark Potok (self, expert on the Radical Right)Chris Buckley ...
EVANSVILLE – The Rev. A.M. Couchman was about to start his Sunday night sermon when a gang of robed and hooded men threw open the door. There were about 20 of them. They didn’t speak as they ...
D. Paul Thomas (Narrator)David M. Chalmers (Self - Author of 'Hooded Americanism')William M. Banks (Self - Professor, African American Studies - UC Berkeley)Julian Bond (Self - Civil Rights ...
The KKK was known as the Invisible Empire and was extremely well organised. The National leader of the KKK was called the Grand Wizard. It was split into local groups called Klaverns. Members wore ...
The Ku Klux Klan rented the largest theater in town a century ago to air a recruiting film called “The Traitor Within,” which was “produced for, owned by and controlled by Protestants.” I’ve written ...
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