The Klansman as Outsider: Ethnocultural Solidarity and Antielitism in the Oregon Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s
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The Pacific Northwest Quarterly
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Citation
Publication Date
1989
Abstract
Reborn in Atlanta in 1915, the second Ku Klux Klan swelled to a movement of more than 2 million by the early 1920s. It posed as a fraternal society with a kind of" sentimental reverence" for the southern Klan of the 1860s, but it was still a secret organization that …
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Horowitz, D. A. (1989). The Klansman as Outsider: Ethnocultural Solidarity and Antielitism in the Oregon Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s. The Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 80(1), 12-20.