Patrick Phillips Quotes
The Further One Gets From 1912, The More Frequently Whites Have Tried To Deflect Attention Away From The County's Long History Of Bigotry By Pointing To A Specific Group: The Ku Klux Klan. It's Easy To Understand The Appeal Of Such An Argument, Since It Exonerates The Ordinary 'people Of The County' From Wrongdoing During The Expulsions And Implies That They Themselves Were The Victims Of An Invasion By Hooded, Cross-burning White Supremacists. The Only Trouble Is That In The America Of 1912, There Was No Such Thing As The KKK.
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