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Curator's note | In the late 1920s and early 1930s the Ku Klux Klan attracted many Saskatchewan members, particularly among those who were wary or fearful of their Roman Catholic neighbors. The Klansman magazine was published in Regina and attracted advertisements from sympathetic businesses and organizations. This issue includes a note that its bundle rate for propaganda purposes was $5.00 per 100 copies. |
Title |
The Klansman. vol. 2, no. 11. |
Dates |
July 1930 |
Physical extent | 1 magazine ; 16 pages | Repository | University of Saskatchewan Library Special Collections | Fonds/collection | Shortt Library of Canadiana | Publication credits | Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (publisher) | Retrieval information | FC-3523.9 .K8K53, vol. 2, no.11 | Geographic names | Saskatchewan
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Database ID |
25102 |
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