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  1. The first phase of the Ku Klux Klan, for example, began during the American Reconstruction period after the Civil War in the 1870s, yet the organization was religious in concept and symbolism, and that religiosity would characterize the group throughout its history.

  2. Through the highest courts and the Ku Klux Klan. Today on Throughline's We the People: What exactly is free speech, and how has the answer to that question changed in the history of the U.S.? ...

  3. Auction house opens bidding on KKK paraphernalia - January 2005. Ole Gray Nash Auction House in Howell drew criticism after auctioning Ku Klux Klan paraphernalia, including a knife, sweatshirt, seven robes, buttons, books, movies and a lantern. About three dozen protesters gathered outside, holding signs that read: "Hate has no home here." Some ...

  4. Through the highest courts and the Ku Klux Klan. Today on Throughline's We the People : What exactly is free speech, and how has the answer to that question changed in the history of the U.S ...

  5. Many average voters who sincerely rejected bigotry and the anti-Catholic Ku Klux Klan—which had declined during the 1920s until the 1928 campaign revived it—justified their opposition to Smith on their belief that the Catholic Church played too large a role in Smith's political record.

  6. Robert Miles, at one point the grand dragon of the Michigan Ku Klux Klan, felt at home in and around Howell for decades before he died in 1992. Even after he claimed to have resigned from the organizati­on, he’d sometimes burn a cross on his farm, just for the practice and the glow.

  7. As her school grew, so did opposition from those who feared change. One moonlit night, hatred materialized. The Ku Klux Klan descended upon Mary’s school, torches blazing, venom spewing. They aimed to extinguish the light of education. But Mary stood tall on her porch, arms defiantly crossed. Her gaze pierced their hatred. They slunk away ...