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The fiery cross the Ku Klux Klan in America

by Wade Wyn Craig.

Synopsis

Few groups in our history are as fascinating and mysterious as the Ku Klux Klan. Its story is one of violence, political manipulation and intrigue, absurdity, and mesmerizing organizational and propaganda skills. Through shrewd political tactics and powerful leadership, the Klan has often been a potent force, as it encouraged Americans to protect themselves from those they find "unacceptable." Its actions have made it one of the most feared groups in America.
InThe Fiery Cross, Wyn Craig Wade traces the Klan from its beginnings after the Civil War as a social club in Pulaski, Tennessee, to the present. Wade provides us with the history of the group, which has gone through a number of declines and renaissances over the last hundred years. We follow the Klan's resurgence in 1915 after D.W. Griffith's epic filmThe Birth of a Nationdepicted Klan members as heroic saviors of the old Southern society, to the swearing in of President Warren G. Harding as a Klansman in the Green Room, and from the Klan's championing of white supremacy as a response to the Civil Rights movement in the 60s, to their present day activities, aligning themselves with a variety of neo-fascist and right-wing groups in the American West. Finally, Wade provides us with an assessment of the Klan's future.
The Fiery Crossprovides an exhaustive analysis and perspective on this dark shadow of American society. It is long overdue.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1998
ISBN-13 9780195123579
ISBN-10 0195123573
Class Copyright
Publisher Oxford University Press
Subject SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 505
Length of Recording 26
Shelf No. HZ524