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The New Jersey Ku Klux Klan held a Fourth of July celebration from July 3–5, 1926, in Long Branch, New Jersey, that featured a "Miss 100% America" pageant. [14] In 1926, Alma White published Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty. She writes: "I believe in white supremacy." [15] In 1928, Alma White published Heroes of the Fiery Cross. She wrote: "The ...
Arthur Hornbui Bell (February 14, 1891 – March 1, 1973) was an attorney and the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey. [1]After attempting to collaborate with the pro-Nazi German American Bund, Bell and Imperial Kaliff Alton Milford Young were both kicked out of the Klan.
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The book contains an introduction by Arthur H. Bell, the Grand Dragon of the New Jersey Ku Klux Klan. [7] It is the second of three books White published to promote the KKK. The other two books were 1926's The Ku Klux Klan in Prophecy, and 1928's Heroes of the Fiery Cross.
Some 42 different Klan groups were active in 22 states as of June 2017, a slight increase from early 2016, according to a report from the ADL.
Ku Klux Klan recruitment flyers were posted recently in Lexington and Frankfort neighborhoods, officials say. ... In Other News. ... 34 unique things to do on New Year's Eve to ring in 2025.
In 1915, the publication's anti-Catholic rhetoric aroused the local population in Plainfield, New Jersey and a mob formed to threaten the Pillar of Fire Church. [3] By 1921, the publication was a strong supporter of the Ku Klux Klan. [4] [5]
The SPLC also says the KKK currently has between 5,000 and 8,000 members nationwide. That number is significantly down from its reported 4 million members during the 1920s. Show comments