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Ku Klux Klan (1915- )

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 75 Collections and/or Records:

2 Klansmen Face Charges in Clash, 1958-01-20

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0039
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958-01-20

25 Indictments in 44 True Bills Returned in Columbus Floggings, 1952-04-02

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0032
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: Publication: 1952-04-02

Anniversary This Month of Robeson County Battle (Photocopy), 1958-01-17

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0041
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958-01-17

Camera Captures Highlights of Saturday Night Action at Maxton, 1958-01-20

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0050
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958-01-20

Capias Is Issued for the Arrest of Klan Leader (Article cut?), 1958-01-17

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0058
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958-01-17

Catfish Cole Has Hearing on Appeal, 1958

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0065
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958

Catfish Cole Must Serve Term for Inciting Riot in Maxton, 1958-03-27

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0079
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958-03-27

CLU Head Backs KKK Rally Rights, 1966

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0010
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: Publication: 1966

Cole Plans Another Rally With Indians Outnumbered, 1958-01-17

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0059
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958-01-17

Cole Trial Draws Different Kinds of Comment in Press, 1958-03-20

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: BOHP-0000-0000-0083
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Materials related to The Battle of Hayes Pond, also known as the Battle of Maxton Field or the Maxton Riot, which was an armed confrontation between members of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) organization and Lumbee Indians at a Klan rally near Maxton, North Carolina, on the night of January 18, 1958. The clash resulted in the disruption of the rally and a significant amount of media coverage praising the Lumbees and condemning the Klansmen.Also included with this collection are materials...
Dates: 1958-03-20