The Ku Klux Klan

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The Ku Klux Klan
James M James Martin Gillis
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But the Know-nothing Party collapsed as suddenly and as mysteriously as it had originated. When, in 1856, it nominated Millard Fillmore for the Presi- dency, he was ignominiously defeated, receiving only eight electoral votes, all of which were cast by one State, Maryland. There is consolation in that fact for those who are now worried about what may be the future for Catholics if the Klan continues to grow. Organized Bigotry, above all things else, is spasmodic. It comes in waves, but the wave...s finally — and sud- denly — break. The Ku-Klux Klan, up to the present has had no such political success as the Know-noth- ings. It has voted the parochial school out of exist- ence in Oregon, and elected a Senator from Texas, but, beyond that, it has achieved no very important results by the ballot. As for crimes of violence attributable to members of the Klan, the New York World, which conducted a 9 rHE KU-KLUX KLAN thorough and painstaking investigation, reports that in one year, October 1920, to September 1921, there were 4 murders, 1 "irreparable mutilation, " 1 brand- ing with acid, 41 floggings, 27 cases of tarring and feathering, and 5 kidnappings, by cloaked and hooded law-breakers in the United States.

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