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Everyday klansfolk : white protestant life and the KKK in 1920s Michigan / Craig Fox.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xxviii, 274 pages) : illustrations, mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781609171353
  • 1609171357
  • 9781628960709
  • 1628960701
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Everyday klansfolk.DDC classification:
  • 322.4/20977458 22
LOC classification:
  • HS2330.K63 F64 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Figures; Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Ch. 1. Marketing, Membership, and Merchandise: The Klan Brand Comes to Town; Ch. 2. The Knights in Image and Idea: Popular Klannish Fantasy, Self-Portrayal, and Political Demonology; Ch. 3 An Everyman's Klan: Behind the Masks in Newaygo County; Ch. 4. The Invisible Empire and Small-Town Sociability: Klan Recruitment Channels in Newaygo County; Ch. 5 Community, Church, and Klan: The Civic Lives of Ordinary Klansfolk and the Social Functions of KKK Pageantry; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Summary: In 1920s Middle America, the Ku Klux Klan gained popularity not by appealing to the fanatical fringes of society, but by attracting the interest of average citizens. During this period, the Klan recruited members through the same unexceptional channels as any other organization or club, becoming for many a respectable public presence, a vehicle for civic activism, or the source of varied social interaction. Its diverse membership included men and women of all ages, occupations, and socio-economic standings. Although surviving membership records of this clandestine organization have proved incredibly rare, Everyday Klansfolk uses newly available documents to reconstruct the life and social context of a single grassroots unit in Newaygo County, Michigan. A fascinating glimpse behind the mask of America's most notorious secret order, this absorbing study sheds light on KKK activity and membership in Newaygo County, and in Michigan at large, during the brief and remarkable peak years of its mass popular appeal.
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In 1920s Middle America, the Ku Klux Klan gained popularity not by appealing to the fanatical fringes of society, but by attracting the interest of average citizens. During this period, the Klan recruited members through the same unexceptional channels as any other organization or club, becoming for many a respectable public presence, a vehicle for civic activism, or the source of varied social interaction. Its diverse membership included men and women of all ages, occupations, and socio-economic standings. Although surviving membership records of this clandestine organization have proved incredibly rare, Everyday Klansfolk uses newly available documents to reconstruct the life and social context of a single grassroots unit in Newaygo County, Michigan. A fascinating glimpse behind the mask of America's most notorious secret order, this absorbing study sheds light on KKK activity and membership in Newaygo County, and in Michigan at large, during the brief and remarkable peak years of its mass popular appeal.

Figures; Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Ch. 1. Marketing, Membership, and Merchandise: The Klan Brand Comes to Town; Ch. 2. The Knights in Image and Idea: Popular Klannish Fantasy, Self-Portrayal, and Political Demonology; Ch. 3 An Everyman's Klan: Behind the Masks in Newaygo County; Ch. 4. The Invisible Empire and Small-Town Sociability: Klan Recruitment Channels in Newaygo County; Ch. 5 Community, Church, and Klan: The Civic Lives of Ordinary Klansfolk and the Social Functions of KKK Pageantry; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index

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