The Klan in the South
Abstract
This is a review article based on in the French translation work of an American book written by Stetson Kennedy (1916-2011), dated 1958. (The original book was written 4 years before that date).The book is a narration by the author, who somehow managed it to infiltrate into the Ku Klux Klan, with the hidden purpose of acquiring first hand information about the crimes committed by that secret society. The plot unravels in the years just after World War II.The author’s deed was a courageous undertaking full of perils. A resolute man, he did succeed in revealing the true face of the organization to the outside world.
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