The North American Review, 223. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 35
... Klan from the be- ginning had this vision of its mission . Instead the beginnings were groping and futile , as well as feeble ; they involved errors which long prevented any important achievement . The chief idea of the founders seems ...
... Klan from the be- ginning had this vision of its mission . Instead the beginnings were groping and futile , as well as feeble ; they involved errors which long prevented any important achievement . The chief idea of the founders seems ...
Sayfa 36
... Klan its first great growth , enlisted some 100,000 mem- bers , provided wealth for a few leaders , and brought down upon the organization the condemnation of most of the country , leaving it a reputation from which it has not yet ...
... Klan its first great growth , enlisted some 100,000 mem- bers , provided wealth for a few leaders , and brought down upon the organization the condemnation of most of the country , leaving it a reputation from which it has not yet ...
Sayfa 37
... Klan came next and with it went a democratizing of the order . The Klan , being chiefly an organized crusade , cannot operate efficiently on a purely democratic basis , but the autocracy of the early years has been replaced by a system ...
... Klan came next and with it went a democratizing of the order . The Klan , being chiefly an organized crusade , cannot operate efficiently on a purely democratic basis , but the autocracy of the early years has been replaced by a system ...
Sayfa 38
... Klan , therefore , has now come to speak for the great mass of Americans of the old pioneer stock . We believe that it does fairly and faithfully represent them , and our proof lies in their support . To understand the Klan , then , it ...
... Klan , therefore , has now come to speak for the great mass of Americans of the old pioneer stock . We believe that it does fairly and faithfully represent them , and our proof lies in their support . To understand the Klan , then , it ...
Sayfa 39
... millions whom we had allowed to share our heritage and prosperity , and whom we had assumed had become part of us , were in fact not wholly so . They had other loyalties : each was willing THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 39.
... millions whom we had allowed to share our heritage and prosperity , and whom we had assumed had become part of us , were in fact not wholly so . They had other loyalties : each was willing THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 39.
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