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kkk of the 1920s

the massively Catholic, immigrants, and black town, a gang stood in their course. A huge fight rang out, and many Klansmen laid their seriously wounded, while hundreds more only suffered only minor injuries. The remaining klansmembers turned and ran. Some Klan engagements were violated up by deadly shotgun firings. Boston police stopped a Memorial Day procession of 4,000 Klansmen by streaming waiting cars continually through the entire parade line. I personally like the way that the yes author David H. Bennett argued his case. He seemed to use more documentation’s of what really happened in the 1920’s.The no author, Stanely Coben just did not seem to pursue me into his way of thinking. Mr. Coben tried to convey the Klan as some kind of religion that they were just keeping sacred when in all actuality they were just on a mission of self destruction. ....

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