As with other terrorist and extremist organizations, religion forms
the basis of the Ku Klux Klan's dogmatic philosophy, providing
justification for its beliefs and actions. The Klan represents a
link to America's cultural past. While America has undergone
tremendous social change, the secretive order has since the end of
the Civil War kept alive the antiquated values-predicated on racism
and religion-of white supremacism. Covering nearly a century of
Klan ideology, this book examines the group's religious rhetoric in
their songs and literature, from its heyday during the 1920s to
2014.
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