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Re-enactors plan to protest Klan
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| Nov. 13, 2002
| TOM WILEMON
Posted on 11/13/2002 11:14:51 AM PST by stainlessbanner
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To: stainlessbanner
You're right N-S. The strongest arm of the Klan is located in PA. What's that based on? Do they have a membership list somewhere?
To: Non-Sequitur
Check out this history channel special. C-D mentioned it in an earlier post. It talks about the different divisions of the klan and the politics within the organization.
To: stainlessbanner
Check out this history channel special. C-D mentioned it in an earlier post. What, the one about the Klan controlling Indiana? They virtually did for a time, back in the 1920's I think. Then their leader got nailed on a rape charge and it all fell apart. But that was then and this is now. How can you say that the Klan's strongest presence is in Pennsylvania? What do you base that on?
To: WhiskeyPapa
"The so-called CSA needs all the apologizing it can get. The Union does not."That's your opinion. As they say, opinions are like arseholes, everybody's got one.
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11/14/2002 2:29:45 PM PST
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Aurelius
To: Non-Sequitur
Non, seriously check out the special. The History Channel will re-televise it again (they always do). I'm pretty sure it was PA. They discussed some of the in-fighting among rival chapters. I couldn't find any stats on the membership numbers.
Bottom line, PA, Indiana, Ohio, etc, the klan is powerful up north. Contrary to popular belief, the South does not have a monopoly on the klan.
To: stainlessbanner
I think I've seen it. A two or three hour history on the Klan, something like that? And it does point out the power the Klan had in the North during the 1920's. Bt today the Klan is probably primarily a southern phenomena. We tend to get the neo-Nazis and white identity churches up North. Not that they're any better than the Klan.
To: Non-Sequitur
I just came across the following in an article by John McWhirter in the current issue of CITY JOURNAL. It's about the Klan in Indianapolis.
"Virulent racism was a fact of life for the newcomers. Despite the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1869, black suffrage didnt become a reality in Indiana until the 1880s; blacks couldnt join the state militia until the late 1930s. In the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan was Indianas largest and most powerful social organization, with 40 percent of the native-born white adult male population belonging to it. Indianapoliss mayor was a Klansman, and the Klan controlled the legislature and the governors officethe Democratic party was essentially the Klan at the polls. In 1924, 6,500 Klansmen paraded through downtown Indianapolis to a cheering crowd of 75,000 onlookers after Klan election victories. For good reason, black Indianapolis became home to an anti-lynching league. One of the last recorded lynchings north of the Mason-Dixon line occurred in nearby Marion in 1930."
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11/17/2002 7:33:28 PM PST
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docmcb
To: docmcb
One of the last recorded lynchings north of the Mason-Dixon line occurred in nearby Marion in 1930." So when did the last recorded lynching south of the Mason-Dixon Line occur?
To: Non-Sequitur
After 1930, I imagine. But will you concede the point that there is no reason to equate the Klan with the SCV? That's the central point of this thread.
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11/18/2002 4:15:24 PM PST
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docmcb
To: docmcb
But will you concede the point that there is no reason to equate the Klan with the SCV? I'll concede that without any reservations at all. Based on what I know about the SCV, I think that comparing them with the Klan is comparing apples with horse manure.
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