Abstract

Alabama's Super Government

Feidelson, Charles N. | September 28, 1927 issue

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The article presents information on various developments, related to Alabama. To say that Alabama is the most completely Klan-controlled State in the Union is to put the matter correctly, although, the sweeping statement needs some explanation. It is not, equivalent to saying that all the people or even a majority of them belong to or are responsive to the Klan. It is not equivalent to saying that Jews or Roman Catholics, or even Negroes, are being actively molested because of creed or color. But it does amount to the declaration that the Klan is so well entrenched politically, that so many judges, solicitors, sheriffs, jury commissioners are members of the Klan or submissive to it.

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RACISM; JUDGES; LAWYERS; JURY commissioners; AFRICAN Americans; ALABAMA; UNITED States
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