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During the civil rights era, North Carolina was home to more dues-paying Klan members than the rest of the South combined. When conducting research on this chapter of history for his acclaimed book Klansville, USA, socio...
Making Sense of Klansville is an episode from Hold That Thought by Washington University in St. Louis. During the civil rights era, North Carolina was home to more dues-paying Klan members than the rest of the South combined. When conductin...
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Published Apr 6, 2017, 00:16:45 long, audio available.
During the civil rights era, North Carolina was home to more dues-paying Klan members than the rest of the South combined. When conducting research on this chapter of history for his acclaimed book Klansville, USA, sociologist David Cunningham encountered the work of a journalist named Pete Young, who in the 1960s attempted to understand what was happening in North Carolina. Cunningham shares some of this history and describes how Young's insights could hold lessons for today.
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Making Sense of Klansville is from Hold That Thought by Washington University in St. Louis.
Published Apr 6, 2017 and 00:16:45 long