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"Fascinative and valuable, perhaps the closest thing to a modern
history yet compiled about the Klan movement." -- Chicago
Tribune
"If I had to read one book about the hooded order, it would be
Patsy Sims's The Klan." -- Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern
Poverty Law Center and author of Gather
"Provides some excellent insight into the leadership of the 1970s
Klan." -- Illinois Historical Journal
"Readers interested in racism, the psychology of hate, civil
rights, and all of the other issues revolving around the continuing
'American dilemma' will find this work to be a valuable addition to
their library." -- JASAT
"Sims's classic 1978 study of the revitalized Invisible Empire, The
Klan, has just been reissued.... There are obvious echoes of
today's new militias in the seventies Klan rhetoric that Sims
recreated verbatim." -- The Nation
"That her subjects talked so freely is a tribute to her skill." --
Publisher's Weekly
"The interviews, plums in any reporter's pie, are fascinating
studies enriched by the writer's research." -- Philadelphia
Inquirer
"Fascinative and valuable, perhaps the closest thing to a modern
history yet compiled about the Klan movement." -- Chicago
Tribune
"If I had to read one book about the hooded order, it would
be Patsy Sims's The Klan." -- Morris Dees, co-founder of the
Southern Poverty Law Center and author of Gather
"Provides some excellent insight into the leadership of the
1970s Klan." -- Illinois Historical Journal
"Readers interested in racism, the psychology of hate, civil
rights, and all of the other issues revolving around the continuing
'American dilemma' will find this work to be a valuable addition to
their library." -- JASAT
"Sims's classic 1978 study of the revitalized Invisible
Empire, The Klan, has just been reissued.... There are obvious
echoes of today's new militias in the seventies Klan rhetoric that
Sims recreated verbatim." -- The Nation
"That her subjects talked so freely is a tribute to her
skill." -- Publisher's Weekly
"The interviews, plums in any reporter's pie, are fascinating studies enriched by the writer's research." -- Philadelphia Inquirer
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