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Klansville, U.S.A - The Rise and Fall of the Civil Rights-era Ku Klux Klan (Hardcover, New)
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Klansville, U.S.A - The Rise and Fall of the Civil Rights-era Ku Klux Klan (Hardcover, New)
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In the 1960s, on the heels of the Brown vs. Board of Education
decision and in the midst of the growing Civil Rights Movement, Ku
Klux Klan activity boomed, reaching an intensity not seen since the
1920s, when the KKK boasted over 4 million members. Most
surprisingly, the state with the largest Klan membership-more than
the rest of the South combined-was North Carolina, a supposed
bastion of southern-style progressivism.
Klansville, U.S.A. is the first substantial history of the civil
rights-era KKK's astounding rise and fall, focusing on the
under-explored case of the United Klans of America (UKA) in North
Carolina. Why the UKA flourished in the Tar Heel state presents a
fascinating puzzle and a window into the complex appeal of the Klan
as a whole. Drawing on a range of new archival sources and
interviews with Klan members, including state and national leaders,
the book uncovers the complex logic of KKK activity. David
Cunningham demonstrates that the Klan organized most successfully
where whites perceived civil rights reforms to be a significant
threat to their status, where mainstream outlets for segregationist
resistance were lacking, and where the policing of the Klan's
activities was lax. Moreover, by connecting the Klan to the more
mainstream segregationist and anti-communist groups across the
South, Cunningham provides valuable insight into southern
conservatism, its resistance to civil rights, and the region's
subsequent dramatic shift to the Republican Party.
Klansville, U.S.A. illuminates a period of Klan history that has
been largely ignored, shedding new light on organized racism and on
how political extremism can intersect with mainstream institutions
and ideals.
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