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Introduction
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Aunt Maude
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Family historian
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French Quarter
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The White League
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Aunt Maudes notebooks
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Finding a Klansman
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Reconstruction
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Image and Legend
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Extreme Whiteness
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New Orleans
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Reconstruction came
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Knights of the White Camellia
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Battle of Canal Street
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A personal motive
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Repurposing the story
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Tribal whiteness
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Whiteness
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The White House
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Steve Bannon
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White Supremacy
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The Petite Blonde
Description:
Explore the life of a Ku Klux Klan fighter in Louisiana during Reconstruction through Edward Ball's investigation of his own family history. Delve into the complex narrative of race terror in the post-Civil War South, examining the role of individual participants and their impact on society. Gain insights into the White League, the Knights of the White Camellia, and pivotal events like the Battle of Canal Street. Analyze the concepts of tribal whiteness and extreme whiteness, drawing connections to contemporary issues of white supremacy. Uncover the personal motives behind Klan membership and consider how repurposing these stories can contribute to our understanding of racial dynamics in America.

Life of a Klansman - Investigating Race Terror in Reconstruction-Era South

Harvard University
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