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Feb 11, 2015 · An early morning fire badly damaged the old Red Lion Country Club building.This 1956 clipping, from York County, Pa., Heritage Trust files, shows one of the improvements to the York Township ...
← Return to Article Details The Ku Klux Klan in Pennsylvania, 1920-1940 Download View of The Ku Klux Klan in Pennsylvania, 1920-1940 | Western Pennsylvania History: 1918 - 2022
- Philip Jenkins
- 1986
Jul 22, 2020 · PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Ku Klux Klan has had a stormy existence in Pennsylvania. It was in its heyday 40 years ago — in the 1920s. Today it seems to have virtually disappeared. The legislature is being asked to outlaw it.
Aug 23, 2018 · The Klan has long cloaked its message of hate in the American flag. Here we have a Klan flagraising in Shrewsbury, in southern York County, in this undated photo.
- York Daily Record
At the height of their power 000 members of the American white supremacist movement, the Ku Klux Klan parade down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington...
A Ku Klux Klan initiation ritual in Georgia, May 1946. New Klan members marched in lock step up to the Klan’s big altar on Stone Mountain in Georgia, 1946. The Klan exultingly announced they had initiated 600 new members in one night; observers’ best guesses were lower, between 150 and 200.
Dec 12, 2017 · This photo from The (Harrisburg) Evening News shows a Ku Klux Klan meeting, guarded by Harrisburg police, at a ballpark at Fourth and Seneca streets in July 1924. By. Joe McClure |...