I03 - The Ku Klux Klan in the City 1915-1930 | Kenneth T. Jackson
Kenneth T. Jackson dismantles the myth that the Klan was merely a rural phenomenon of unwashed hillbillies, revealing its infested roots in the urban centers of the Jazz Age. This is a sociological dissection of how hate became a civic organization, complete with potlucks and political machines. It serves as a reminder that the hood and robe were often worn by the nice neighbor next door who worried about property values. This book is sold by Underworld Amusements as "used" and should be considered in Good condition or better unless otherwise noted. Any condition issues below Good will be explicitly described. All items are sold as-is, and photographs show the exact copy being purchased. Brief descriptions are provided where relevant; for additional details about a title or edition, please consult independent online references.