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  1. George Stephenson (* 9. Juni 1781 in Wylam bei Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland; † 12. August 1848 in Tapton House bei Chesterfield) war ein englischer Ingenieur und Hauptbegründer des Eisenbahnwesens. Er war Autodidakt und erwarb sich umfangreiche technische Kenntnisse.

  2. Stephenson's scandal was one of the factors that contributed to the decline of the KKK in the mid-to-late 1920s. From Alva W. Taylor, "What the Klan Did in Indiana," The New Republic, November 16, 1927. The story of Indiana's undoing centers in the amazing story of Stephenson. He will make Sunday-supplement stuff for a long time to come.

  3. D. C. Stephenson. David Curtis "Steve" Stephenson (August 21, 1891 – June 28, 1966) was an American Ku Klux Klan (KKK) leader, convicted rapist and murderer. In 1923 he was appointed Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan and head of Klan recruiting for seven other states. Later that year, he led those groups to independence from the national KKK ...

  4. 2. Mai 2020 · In the 1920s, D. C. Stephenson grew the Indiana Klan into the largest in the country. Sofia Martin describes Stephenson's role in the rise and fall of the Klan.

  5. Ein weiterer bekannter Häftling war D.C. Stephenson, 1922 ein Führer des Ku Klux Klan, der wegen Vergewaltigung mit tödlichem Ausgang 1925 zu 31 Jahren Haft verurteilt wurde. Bis 1913 erfolgte die Hinrichtung durch den Strang, zwischen 1913 und 1994 durch den Elektrischen Stuhl, seit 1995 durch die letale Injektion.

  6. My name is Madge Oberholtzer. I am a resident of Marion County, State of Indiana, residing at No. 5802 University Avenue, Indianapolis. I first met D. C. Stephenson at the banquet given for the Governor at the Athletic Club early in January, 1925. After the banquet he asked me for a date several times, but I gave him no definite answer. He ...

  7. D.C. Stephenson. David Curtiss Stephenson (21 August 1891 – 28 June 1966) was the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana and the lead recruiter for the KKK in seven other states. In 1925 he was arrested for the murder of a teacher, ending the pretense of the KKK being law-abiding citizens, which helped in the downfall of the Second Klan .