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... Also, while in prison King joined a group called the Confederate Knights of America, a recognized white supremacy group. The prosecution ...
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... Klux Klan. These include the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the American Knights and the Confederate Knights of America. Just as there ...
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... said that while all three men were serving time, they were suspected of belonging to white supremacy groups, specifically the Confederate Knights of America, a ...
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... Started by a small group of Confederate veterans, the 'Klan' quickly attracted whites ... Klan groups currently active include: AMERIAN KLAN KNIGHTS OF THE KU KLUX ...
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... It was at this time that a Confederate General, Nathan Bedford Forest, took charge and ... These two groups were called the Knights of the Flaming Sword and the ...
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... lines, but didn't apply to slave states in Union or Confederate territories already ... Knights of the White Camelia- secret groups, warned blacks not to vote. ...
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... that the Grand Wizard, who was then the former Ex-confederate officer General ... a former preacher, Colonel William Simmons, was Invisible Empire, Knights of the ...
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... The Ku Klux Klan and other intimidators like the Louisiana Knights of the ... Forest, a former Confederate general and slave trader, was the Ku-Klux-Klan's first ...
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... A former Confederate General named Nathan Bedford Forrest became the Klan's first leader, which ... The main Klan group was called the "Knights of the Ku Klux Klan ...
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... but instead its origin is found in a meeting of six confederate officers on ... Dragon, Grand Titan, and the Grand Cyclops under these were the Knights of the Ku ...
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... winter of 1865 to 1866 in Pulaski, Tennessee, six former confederate army officers ... New Community says, "In the past year, for instance, American Knights of the ...
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... clear, the federal government imposed military rule over the former Confederate states. ... organizations such as the National Labor Union and the Knights of Labor ...
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... known as The Knights of the White Camellia in Louisiana, The Knights of the ... The views of DW Griffith were shaped by his confederate background and his movie ...
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... After serving for two weeks with a Confederate volunteer company, Clemens decided not to ... hundred years and upwards." Captured by one of the knights of the ...
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... Six Confederate veterans formed a social club in Pulaski, Tennessee ... One week later, this group applied for a state charter making it "The Knights of the KKK, Inc ...
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... In 1867 Edwards wrote Shelby and His Men, in which he supported Confederate guerilla warfare ... The Chivalry of Crime," he compared the outlaws to knights of the ...
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Six Confederate veterans formed a social club in Pulaski, Tennessee ... One week later, this group applied for a state charter making it "The Knights of the KKK, Inc ...
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Six Confederate veterans formed a social club in Pulaski, Tennessee ... One week later, this group applied for a state charter making it "The Knights of the KKK, Inc ...
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... of newly empowered blacks whose job was to control the confederate state before ... Then in 1915 another group formed called the Invisible Empire, Knights of the ...
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... up in Pulaski, Tennessee, on December 24, 1865, by six former Confederate army officers ... still exists today, but in smaller parties such as The Knights of The ...
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... he dies of disease before he even could participate in the Confederate Army's campaign. ... Here was the last ever to be seen of Knights and their Ladies Fair, of ...
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... Six veterans of the Confederate Army claimed they were "bored" so they formed a club ... 5). In 1869, the KKK along with other groups such as the Knights of the ...
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... in its town squares with statues of soldiers of the Confederate Army of ... 9 Faulkner's Racism: A Response to Arthur F. Kinney PAMELA KNIGHTS Reference: Arthur F ...
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... the Klan held a rally in which they "waived Confederate flags and complained about the US government" (Taylor). Michael Lowe a leader in the Knights of the Ku ...
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... the Klan held a rally in which they "waived Confederate flags and complained about the US government" (Taylor). Michael Lowe a leader in the Knights of the Ku ...
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... Texas, the Klan held a rally in which they "waived Confederate flags and complained about the US government". Michael Lowe, a leader in the Knights of the Ku ...
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