Cody McDevitt

White supremacy spreads now like it did then

White supremacists in modern-day America taking their cues from Ku Klux Klan's methods in 1920s

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Cody McDevitt
Jan 12, 2022
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(A Photo of the Ku Klux Klan on Bedford Street in Johnstown, Pa., in the 1920s)

The Guardian reported that far-right groups in modern-day America have attempted to recruit and grow the popularity of their cause through localizing their appeals.

The method that they employ has its roots in white supremacy’s revival in the 1920s. The Ku Klux Klan institut…

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