The Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi: A HistorySince 1866 the Ku Klux Klan has been a significant force in Mississippi, enduring repeated cycles of expansion and decline. Klansmen have rallied, marched, elected civic leaders, infiltrated law enforcement, and committed crimes ranging from petty vandalism to assassination and mass murder. This is the definitive history of the KKK in Mississippi, long recognized as one of the group's most militant and violent realms. The campaigns of terrorism by the Klan, its involvement in politics and religion, and its role as a social movement for marginalized poor whites are fully explored. |
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2 Hiatus and Revival 18771921 | 45 |
3 Invisible Empire 19211944 | 73 |
4 A Closed Society 19441962 | 102 |
5 A Ticket to the Eternal 19631969 | 127 |
6 Yesterday Today Forever 19702007 | 183 |
Chapter Notes | 213 |
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