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  • ...opædia Britannica, Inc]]}}</ref><ref>{{Wikisource1911Enc Citation|Ku Klux Klan|author=Walter Lynwood Fleming}}</ref> Similarly, the article on ''Civilizat
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  • ...st Church bombing]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], committed by the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. Four African-American girls are killed on Sunday morning.
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  • ...he accused killer, Damon Strange, who worked for a leader of the [[Ku Klux Klan]].<ref>[http://www.annistonstar.com/view/full_story/2746199/article-The-Dea
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  • ...nesville Sun|The Gainesville Daily Sun]]'' admitted he was a member of the Klan in 1922, and praised the organization in print.<ref name="colburn"/> ...] and a banner reading, "First and Always Protect Womanhood".<ref>"Ku Klux Klan in Gainesville Gave New Year Parade", ''[[The Florida Times-Union]]'', Janu
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  • ...ated [[terrorist attack]] on September 15, 1963, by members of a [[Ku Klux Klan]] group in [[Birmingham, Alabama]] in the United States. The bombing of th ...ss|Robert Chambliss]], members of [[United Klans of America]], a [[Ku Klux Klan]] group, planted a box of [[dynamite]] with a time delay under the steps of
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  • ...he [[Roman Catholic Church]] against "Protestant or godless schools."{{ref|Klan}} ...holic Dynamites Bath Public Schools (May, 1927)] '''Knights of the Ku Klux Klan '''.
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  • ...visible]]" group with no membership rosters, it was difficult to judge the Klan's actual size. The KKK has at times been politically powerful, and at vario
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  • ...ved and popularized in an essay published by the anti-government [[Ku Klux Klan]] member [[Louis Beam]] in [[1983]] and again in [[1992]]. Beam advocated l ...i [[Combat 18]] have adopted and advocate the tactic. The modern [[Ku Klux Klan]] is also credited with having developed a leaderless resistance model.<ref
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  • ===Ku Klux Klan=== {{Main|Ku Klux Klan}}
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