Exploring the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s, this book examines its transformation into a national movement, highlighting its impact on American society. It delves into the motivations behind the Klan's revival, the demographics of its members, and the socio-political climate that facilitated its growth. Through detailed analysis, the author uncovers the Klan's influence on culture, politics, and race relations during this turbulent period in U.S. history, providing a comprehensive understanding of its legacy.
Rory McVeigh Bücher
