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Torturing a Black Man: The First New York Times Article on the Klan January 1868
Author: Patrick Young Published Date: November 16, 2019 3 Comments on Torturing a Black Man: The First New York Times Article on the Klan January 1868
On January 20, 1868 The New York Times published its first article on the KKK, which it referred to as the “Kuklux Klan”. Members of…
Black Troops Engage in Anti-Klan Operations in Tennesee in February 1868
Author: Patrick Young Published Date: November 5, 2019 1 Comment on Black Troops Engage in Anti-Klan Operations in Tennesee in February 1868
The Klan did not simply run roughshod over the countryside in 1868. Army detachments, including black U.S. soldiers, were sent to combat the Klan. One…
“Threats Against Teachers of Colored Schools” by the Klan Tennessee March 1868
Author: Patrick Young Published Date: October 29, 2019
Freedmen’s schools were an early and frequent target of the Ku Klux Klan. This article reports that the teachers of black children were being expelled…
The First Time the Ku Klux Klan Was Covered in a National Newspaper Was for a Murder Jan. 18, 1868
Author: Patrick Young Published Date: October 16, 2019 1 Comment on The First Time the Ku Klux Klan Was Covered in a National Newspaper Was for a Murder Jan. 18, 1868
While the Ku Klux Klan would later claim that it had begun life on Christmas Eve, 1865, historians now believe it started six months later….
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KKK Raiders Defeated by “Negroes” in Livingston, Tenn. Dec. 30, 1868
Author: Patrick Young Published Date: October 1, 2019 2 Comments on KKK Raiders Defeated by “Negroes” in Livingston, Tenn. Dec. 30, 1868
The Ku Klux Klan rampaged through Tennessee in 1868, but as this article demonstrates, the local African American communities were ready to risk everything to…




