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  1. Thomas Frederick Dixon Jr. (January 11, 1864 – April 3, 1946) was an American Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, lecturer, writer, and filmmaker.

  2. Thomas Dixon Jr: The great-granddaddy of American white nationalism. Dixon provided the language and ideas that people like Steve King champion today. Perspective by Diane Roberts. Diane...

  3. Thomas Frederick Dixon Jr. (January 11, 1864 – April 3, 1946) was an American Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, lecturer, writer, and filmmaker. Referred to as a "professional racist", Dixon wrote two best-selling novels, The Leopard's Spots: A Romance of the White Man's Burden—1865–1900 (1902) and The Clansman: A Historical Romance ...

  4. Dixon, Thomas Jr. 1864-1946, Writer. Born in the rural North Carolina Piedmont a year before the Civil War ended, Thomas Dixon lived to see the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and the end of World War II. Between 1902 and 1939 he published 22 novels, as well as numerous plays, screenplays, books of sermons, and miscellaneous nonfiction.

  5. Dixon, Thomas, Jr. 1864–1946. EARLY YEARS. WORKS. LATER YEARS. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Thomas Dixon Jr. was born January 11, 1864, in Shelby, North Carolina. He is best known for his racist novel The Clansman (1905), which served as the basis for D. W. Griffith’s infamous film The Birth of a Nation (1915).

  6. Thomas Dixon, Jr.: Conflicts in History and Literature. by Andrew Leiter. Table of Contents. I. Dixon's Ku Klux Klan Trilogy. II. The Black Beast, Reconstruction, and Segregation. III. The Leopard's Spots and the Black Beast.

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