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The Racist Mind

The Racist Mind

by Raphael S Ezekiel

"Ezekiel's pointed volume is the best available modern source for grasping the psychological foundations of the Radical Right."—Thomas F Pettigrew, Univ. of Cal., Santa Cruz.

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A Season For Justice

A Season For Justice

by Dees, Morris With Steve Fiffer

The rise of David Duke

The rise of David Duke

by Bridges, Tyler

Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1994. Hardcover. xx, 300p., very good hardcover in dust jacket, personal inscription by the author on the title page.
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NZ$34.04
Le Crapouillot: nouvelle série, #20; Les Sociétés Secrètes

Le Crapouillot: nouvelle série, #20; Les Sociétés Secrètes

by Galtier-Boissière, Jean, editor

Paris: Crapouillot, 1953. Magazine. 78p., mild handling wear, very good. Illustrated sections on various secret societies, including the Freemasons, the Black Hand, and six pages on the KKK (including two lynching photos). Text in French. Also included are two heavily foxed issues from 1936 and 1939. French satirical magazine begun by Galtier-Boissiere in the trenches of WWI. The title is derived from trench warfare black humor meaning a combination of "the little toad" & "small trench mortar
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NZ$59.58
The Kourier Magazine (Klan Edition), Vol. 5, No. 9, August, 1929

The Kourier Magazine (Klan Edition), Vol. 5, No. 9, August, 1929

Atlanta: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Incorporated, 1929. The Kourier began in 1924 as the official magazine of the Ku Klux Klan and was distributed to both its members and the public. In early 1929, the Imperial Wizard and the magazine's editorial board decided to issue a new internal magazine with the same name to communicate more sensitive information to its members. The cover reminds members: "This is the Klan Edition of the Kourier. IT MUST NOT BE SHOWN TO ANY ALIEN NOR LEFT WHERE ANY ALIEN MAY SEE... Read more about this item
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NZ$255.33
The Kourier Magazine (Klan Edition), Vol. 5, No. 5 [n], April, 1929

The Kourier Magazine (Klan Edition), Vol. 5, No. 5 [n], April, 1929

Atlanta: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Incorporated, 1929. The Kourier began in 1924 as the official magazine of the Ku Klux Klan and was distributed to both its members and the public. In early 1929, the Imperial Wizard and the magazine's editorial board decided to issue a new internal magazine with the same name to communicate more sensitive information to its members. The cover reminds members: "This is the Klan Edition of the Kourier. IT MUST NOT BE SHOWN TO ANY ALIEN NOR LEFT WHERE ANY ALIEN MAY SEE... Read more about this item
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NZ$255.33
Showers of Blessing [37 issues]

Showers of Blessing [37 issues]

by Blessing, William Lester

Denver: William L. Blessing, 1955. Newsletter. Thirty-seven issues of the weekly newsletter, slightly varying size but averaging around 8.5x11 inches, length ranging from 8 to 24 pages per issue. On many issues the original recipient has penciled comments such as "Native Fascist" in the corner of the front cover. Issues present are the following: Vol. 4 nos. 43, 46-48, 50, 51; vol. 5 nos. 1-13; vol. 6 nos. 44, 49; vol. 7 nos. 19 (volume erroneously given as 1), 21; later issues are whole numbers 343,... Read more about this item
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NZ$3,404.40
Stand Up! You Are an American! A book by John McComb spotlighting the words of Congressman John R. Rarick, with a foreword by Tom Anderson

Stand Up! You Are an American! A book by John McComb spotlighting the words of Congressman John R. Rarick, with a foreword by Tom Anderson

Vienna, VA: Founders Press, 1968. Pamphlet. Four panel brochure advertising the 1968 book, 4x9 inches, light handling wear, else very good condition. Rarick was a right-wing Louisiana congressman and Ku Klux Klan member.
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NZ$25.53
Two flyers for the Klan's annual homecoming event in Pulaski, Tennessee

Two flyers for the Klan's annual homecoming event in Pulaski, Tennessee

Tuscumbia, Alabama / Harrison, AK: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 1991. In 1985 the Klan hosted the first Homecoming in Pulaski event to celebrate the original Klan founded there in 1865. The event featured speakers, a march and rally, and the ritual cross burning ceremony. Speakers for the 1989 event included of the most influential Klan members of the latter half of the 20th century including Richard Butler, Robert Miles, Stanley McCollum, Ed Fields, and Thom Robb. Speakers for the 1992 event featured... Read more about this item
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NZ$255.33
U before V [gummed sticker]

U before V [gummed sticker]

Atlanta: [Ku Klux Klan], [194-]. Sticker. 3.5x3.75 inch gummed label, fine condition, unused. Intended for public posting. The letters stand for Unity before Victory. Media reports from soon after the outbreak of WWII suggest that the appearance of these stickers in public places caused confusion, but the PO Box address at the bottom belonging to the headquarters of the Georgia Klan made their source clear. The FBI tracked their distribution around the country beginning in 1941 (before the US joined the... Read more about this item
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NZ$85.11
Questions Answered | Official | Questions and Answers Given as a Basis for an Interview to a Certain National Magazine

Questions Answered | Official | Questions and Answers Given as a Basis for an Interview to a Certain National Magazine

n.p.: [, 1923. A valuable source of information on the 1920s era Klan in the form of 33 questions answered by an unidentified Klansman. Brochure format, stapled wrappers, 20 p. A fine copy.
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NZ$127.66
A blank endorement card issued the by Ku Klux Klan

A blank endorement card issued the by Ku Klux Klan

n.p.: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan], 1924. A 1920s era Klan card in which a Klan member could refer up to 5 prospects to the Klan for membership. States: "I [blank], hereby recommend the following persons as NATIVE BORN, WHITE, GENTILE, PROTESTANT AMERICANS, who are NOT blood relation to Roman Catholics, who are eligible for membership and I endorse them." Printed on one side of a 3 ½" x 5 ½" card. Slight ripple, else near fine.
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NZ$76.60
The Kourier Magazine (Klan Edition), Vol. 5, No. 8, July, 1929

The Kourier Magazine (Klan Edition), Vol. 5, No. 8, July, 1929

Atlanta: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Incorporated, 1929. The Kourier began in 1924 as the official magazine of the Ku Klux Klan and was distributed to both its members and the public. In early 1929, the Imperial Wizard and the magazine's editorial board decided to issue a new internal magazine with the same name to communicate more sensitive information to its members. The cover reminds members: "This is the Klan Edition of the Kourier. IT MUST NOT BE SHOWN TO ANY ALIEN NOR LEFT WHERE ANY ALIEN MAY SEE... Read more about this item
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NZ$255.33
A substantial collection of New Jersey Klan material

A substantial collection of New Jersey Klan material

Bound Brook / Oxford, NJ: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 1980. A substantial collection of material published by the New Jersey Knights of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1980s under Grand Wizards Richard Bondira and Dan Dalrymple. The collection contains both internal documents and material distributed for publicity or to attract new recruits. Included are photocopies of ten certificates awarded to Bondira for various achievements and the attainment of ranks within the Klan; three two-sided recruitment... Read more about this item
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NZ$1,361.76
Nine Million Americans Walk the Streets, Six Million Foreigners Hold Good Jobs, Why

Nine Million Americans Walk the Streets, Six Million Foreigners Hold Good Jobs, Why

by [Evans, H. W.]

[Atlanta]: [Research Alliance], 1936. An anti-immigration card issued during the Great Depression depicting a slovenly dressed immigrant kicking a nativist into the Atlantic with the caption, "Nine million Americans walk the streets, six million foreigners hold good jobs, why?" The verso lists immigration statistics and demands for a law requiring all illegal residents to return to the country where they were born. The bottom portion invites "voting Americans" to petition their Congressman. The card was... Read more about this item
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NZ$127.66
Progressive labor, vol. 13, no. 1, Winter 1979-80

Progressive labor, vol. 13, no. 1, Winter 1979-80

by Progressive Labor Party

Brooklyn, NY: Progressive Labor Party, 1980. Magazine. 71p., stapled wraps, 8 x 10.75 inches, front wrap vertically creased, pages evenly toned else good condition. Articles on Iran, organizing in Tupelo and Detroit, and more.
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NZ$20.43
Kourier Magazine, Vol. 5, Nos. 5, 8-9, April-August, 1929 [inaugural Klan edition plus two others]

Kourier Magazine, Vol. 5, Nos. 5, 8-9, April-August, 1929 [inaugural Klan edition plus two others]

by [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]

Atlanta: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 1929. Three uniformly sized (ca. 5" x 8"), stapled issues printed on newsprint, 22; 21; 21 pp. All in Fine condition with some negligible toning to newsprint. The first issue of the Klan Edition of the Kourier plus two subsequent and concurrent issues from 1929. Each cover bears the warning: "This is the Klan Edition of the Kourier. IT MUST NOT BE SHOWN TO ANY ALIEN NOR LEFT WHERE ANY ALIEN MAY SEE IT." Previously, the Kourier served a dual purpose of communicating... Read more about this item
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NZ$425.55
Bulletin no. 1 - May 28, 1936. Radicals lead American education

Bulletin no. 1 - May 28, 1936. Radicals lead American education

Atlanta: The Kourier, 1936. Newsletter. Four-panel brochure folded from a single sheet, about 5x8 inches, very good. First issue of a bulletin on issues related to education, put out by The Kourier, a Ku Klux Klan magazine. Not found in OCLC., though it is possible that it may have been laid into issues of The Kourier and is not cataloged separately. Reports that a convention of the Superintendents' Department of the NEA in St. Louis was packed with Communists, "And these are the men who hire and fire... Read more about this item
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NZ$136.18
A blank dues reminder card issued by the Chappell, Nebraska branch of the Ku Klux Klan

A blank dues reminder card issued by the Chappell, Nebraska branch of the Ku Klux Klan

[Chappell, Nebraska]: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan], 1925. A card issued by a Nebraska unit of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan to members whose dues are in arrears. The Klan acronym 'AKIA' (A Klansman I Am) is in a box in the top left corner. Printed on one side of a 3 ½" x 5 ½" card. Toning, else fine.
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NZ$85.11
Pastor Blessing's Letter [28 issues, some under alternate or variant titles]

Pastor Blessing's Letter [28 issues, some under alternate or variant titles]

by Blessing, William Lester

Denver: William L. Blessing, 1955. Newsletter. Twenty-eight mimeographed newsletters, generally staplebound packets of several pages, but the earliest one a single sheet from November 1948 titled "My personal opinion is that the hidden hand and powerful undercover forces now control America." Later issues sometimes have variant titles, listed below. On many issues the original recipient has penciled the date of receipt as well as "Native Fascist," "Anti-Semitic" or similar terminology on the first page;... Read more about this item
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NZ$3,404.40
Fiery Cross, Vol. 7, No. 12; Vol. 8, Nos. 1-4 [5 issues total]

Fiery Cross, Vol. 7, No. 12; Vol. 8, Nos. 1-4 [5 issues total]

by SHELTON, Robert M. (ed.)

Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Imperial Press, 1972. Unbound wrappers (as issued), 8 pp, photographs. Some grazing to the edge of Vol. 7, No. 12, two issues three-hole punched, else about Near Fine. A run of five issues of this United Klans of America publication edited and published by Imperial Wizard, Robert M. Shelton. The Vol. 7, No. 12 issue features a report on the 1972 UKA Klonvocation with a centerfold spread of photographs from the event. Other content includes anti-drug, anti-Communist and general... Read more about this item
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NZ$255.33
Bulletin no. 1 - May 28, 1936. Radicals lead American education

Bulletin no. 1 - May 28, 1936. Radicals lead American education

Atlanta: The Kourier, 1936. Newsletter. Four-panel brochure folded from a single sheet, about 5x8 inches, minor toned area at lower right corner, "KKK" in red pencil at top. First issue of a bulletin on issues related to education, put out by The Kourier, a Ku Klux Klan magazine. Not found in OCLC., though it is possible that it may have been laid into issues of The Kourier and is not cataloged separately. Reports that a convention of the Superintendents' Department of the NEA in St. Louis was packed... Read more about this item
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NZ$119.15
A collection of 18 violent and provocative flyers from a Nebraska Klan group

A collection of 18 violent and provocative flyers from a Nebraska Klan group

Lincoln, NE: Ku Klux Klan, 1990. A troubling collection of 18 crudely racist and violent flyers distributed by a Lincoln, Nebraska Klan group during the late 1980s/early 1990s. Although the Klan has interrmittenly attempted to portray a more reputable version of itself by denouncing racist epithets, violence, or even white supremacy, this group of flyers provides unabashed insight into at least one group's worldview and its disdain for race-mixing, degeneracy, race traitors, drug use, black crime, Jews,... Read more about this item
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NZ$1,446.87
A circular letter from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan

A circular letter from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan

[Printed in Milwaukee]: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, [192-]. An open letter from the Ku Klux Klan describing its role as a "stabilizing power" in society. The letter cites the Klan's strict adherence to law and order, its involvement in the education system [via its unstated opposition to Catholic parochial schools], and its ability to unify Protestant denominations and increase church attendance. The letter then offers the service of a speaker who can communicate the Principles, Aims and Purposes of... Read more about this item
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NZ$161.71
Behind the mask of chivalry; the making of the second Ku Klux Klan

Behind the mask of chivalry; the making of the second Ku Klux Klan

by MacLean, Nancy

New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. Hardcover. xvii, 292p., illus., very good condition in like dust jacket.
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NZ$25.53
KNIGHTS OF THE KLU KLUX KLAN 28906 [G] Neb

KNIGHTS OF THE KLU KLUX KLAN 28906 [G] Neb

by Jones, Winfield, Col

N Y: Tocsin. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. Klu Klux Klan; We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 294 pages; Navy cloth stamped in gilt, 294 pages, several b/w photo illustrations. Covers rubbed, most gilt lost, text still tight and clean, brief aging mostly at endpapers, few pencil marginal notations, one ink squiggle at last page. Scarce attempt at "an... Read more about this item
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NZ$665.59
The Saddest Story Ever Told

The Saddest Story Ever Told

by [ALLSTORM, Oliver]

[Virginia]: [United Klans of America?], [197-?]. A United Klans of America variant of the Oliver Allstorm (b. Oliver Allstrom) anti-miscegenation poem, "The Saddest Story Ever Told," about the marriage of a white woman and a black man and the birth of their mixed-race child. The poem begins, "When a white girl marries a Negro, her sun of life goes down, / And glaring spots of sin appear on her white wedding gown... "We know a carnivorous bug has crept into her brain / And gnawed away her self-respect,... Read more about this item
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NZ$255.33