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  1. For example, in 1924, the Klan supported William Lee Cazort for governor of Arkansas, leading his opponent in the Democratic Party primary, Thomas Terral, to seek honorary membership through a Louisiana klavern so as not to be tagged as the anti-Klan candidate. In 1922, Texans elected Earle B. Mayfield, an avowed Klansman who ran openly as that year’s “klandidate,” to the U.S. Senate. At ...

  2. William Joseph Simmons (6 de Maio de 1880 – 18 de Maio de 1945) foi o fundador do segundo Ku Klux Klan na noite de Ação de Graças de 1915. [1] Em agosto de 1925 , 40 mil de seus membros marcharam em frente à Casa Branca .

  3. William J. Simmons, seated during a 1921 investigation of the Ku Klux Klan by a U.S. House of Representatives committee, was inspired by D. W. Griffith's film, The Birth of a Nation, and the Leo Frank trial in Atlanta to reestablish the Klan in 1915. Simmons designed the hooded uniforms and secret rituals associated with the organization.

  4. 11. März 2019 · William Joseph Simmons (1880-1945), founder, Second Ku Klux Klan. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons . Stone Mountain, Georgia, 1910. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons. Luther Ivan Powell (1878-1951), Ku Klux Klan King Kleagle of the Pacific Northwest Domain, 1923. The Watcher on the Tower. Ku Klux Klansman, Washington state, ca. 1923

  5. 9. Feb. 2015 · Rückkehr des Clans: An Thanksgiving 1915, wenige Monate nach der Premiere von Griffiths "Birth of a Nation", entzündete der ehemalige Prediger William Joseph Simmons am Stone Mountain in der ...

  6. Filmed interview with William Simmons conducted for Eyes on the Prize. Discussion centers on resistance to integration by the Mississippi Citizens' Council, specifically the Jackson chapter which was led by Simmons. The original interview elements, 16mm negative and 1/4" audio reel to reel, were preserved during 2010-2016 due to the generosity ...

  7. William J. Simmons (nacido 6 de mayo de 1880 en Harpersville, Condado de Shelby (Alabama) (Estados Unidos), murió el 18 de mayo de 1945 en Atlanta) es quien restauró la sociedad terrorista secreta la Orden de los Caballeros del Imperio Invisible del Ku Klux Klan (KKK) en la noche de Acción de Gracias en 1915.