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| | Notes INTRODUCTION | 1. | Branch, Parting the Waters, 684; Garrow, ed., Birmingham, Alabama, 1956- 1963, ix; Kelley, "New War in Dixie,"367; Feldman, From Demagogue to Dixiecrat, vii, 1, 104, 108 (third quotation); Eskew, But for Birmingham; Nunnelly, Bull Connor, 3 (fourth quotation); Brown, Max Heldman's Birmingham, 38-39 (first and second quotations); Ingalls, "Antiradical Violence in Birmingham,"524 (first and second quotations repeated). | | | | | 2. | Mecklin, Ku Klux Klan. | | | | | 3. | Mecklin quoted in Moore, "Historical Interpretations of the 1920s Klan"20. | | | | | 4. | Tannenbaum, Darker Phases of the South; Lynd and Lynd, Middletown; Fry, The Ku Klux Klan; Frost, Challenge of the Klan. | | | | | 5. | Hofstadter, Age of Reform, 288-89; Leuchtenburg, Perils of Prosperity; Hicks, Republican Ascendancy; Moore, "Historical Interpretations of the 1920s Klan,"17-38; Hofstadter, Paranoid Style in American Politics, 3-40; Hoffer, True Believer; Higham, Strangers in the Land; Harris, "Manifestations of Fear." | | | | | 6. | Davis, "Some Themes of Counter-subversion,"205-24, and Fear of Conspiracy, 61; Harris, "Manifestations of Fear,"3, 9; Cash, Mind of the South. | | | | | 7. | Rice, Ku Klux Klan in American Politics; Randel, Ku Klux Klan; Lipset and Raab, Politics of Unreason, 276-77, 530; Harris, "Manifestations of Fear,"9; George and Wilcox, Nazis, Communists, Klansmen, and Others on the Fringe, 30; Shannon, Between the Wars, 89-91; Moore, "Historical Interpretations of the 1920s Klan,"22-23, 27-28; Bennett, Party of Fear, 17; Miller, "The Ku Klux Klan,"215-55, quoted in Moore, "Historical Interpretations of the 1920s,"27; Wade, Fiery Cross. | | | | | 8. | Weaver, "Knights of the Ku Klux Klan"; Chalmers, Hooded Americanism; Alexander, Ku Klux Klan in the Southwest. | | | | | 9. | Jackson, Ku Klux Klan in the City. | | | | | 10. | Ibid., xi ; Chalmers, Hooded Americanism. | | | | | 11. | Coben, "Assault on Victorianism,"604-25; Hawley quoted in Moore, "Historical In- terpretations of the 1920s Klan"28; Wald, "Visible Empire,"217-34; Sims, The Klan, 1, 3. | | | | | 12. | Moore, Citizen Klansman and "Historical interpretations of the 1920s Klan,"343-57; | | | | -335- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Politics, Society and the Klan in Alabama, 1915-1949. Contributors: Glenn Feldman - author. Publisher: University of Alabama Press. Place of Publication: Tuscaloosa, AL. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: 335.
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