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  2. Ku Klux Klan members in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of notable historical figures in U.S. national politics who were members of the Ku Klux Klan before taking office. Membership of the Klan is secret. Political opponents sometimes allege that a person was a member of the Klan, or was supported at the polls by Klan membe

  3. Ku Klux Klan - Wikipedia

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    The second Klan expanded with new chapters in cities in the Midwest and West, and reached both Republicans and Democrats, as well as men without a party affiliation. The goal of Prohibition in particular helped the Klan and some Republicans to make common cause in the North. [148]

  4. Bibliography of the history of the Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Improbable Wendell Willkie: The Businessman Who Saved the Republican Party and His Country, and Conceived a New World Order (2020). Cunningham, Sean P. Cowboy Conservatism: Texas and the Rise of the Modern Right (2010) Dueck, Colin. Hard Line: The Republican Party and U.S. Foreign Policy since World War II (2010) Dallek, Matthew.

  5. Missouri Republicans try to remove man with ties to KKK from ...

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    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Republican Party on Thursday denounced a GOP candidate for governor with ties to the Ku Klux Klan, saying party officials will go to court if necessary to ...

  6. History of the Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    It vigorously argued that free market labor was superior to slavery and was the very foundation of civic virtue and true republicanism; this was the "Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men" ideology. [13] Without using the term " containment ", the Republican Party in the mid-1850s proposed a system of containing slavery.

  7. South Carolina Ku Klux Klan trials of 1871–1872 - Wikipedia

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    This Republican majority government with full participation of free blacks incensed white South Carolinians, and was the basis for complaints of "illegitimate government". [9] In response to Klan violence, and to bolster his own reelection chances, governor Scott lobbied for and eventually passed the South Carolina Militia Law of 1869. [10]

  8. Kirk–Holden war - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party attempted to paint the Republican Party as the "Negro" organization, but the Republicans won a majority in the North Carolina General Assembly and Holden was elected Governor of North Carolina by over 18,000 votes. [7] Numerous black men were also elected to office.

  9. Racist ‘Great Replacement Theory’ and ‘KKK’ evoked at ...

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    The post Racist ‘Great Replacement Theory’ and ‘KKK’ evoked at Republican presidential debate appeared first on TheGrio. Racist ‘Great Replacement Theory’ and ‘KKK’ evoked at ...