William Bader, ticketed for littering in February after police say he threw "propaganda flyers" from his car, was found ...
A century ago, in 1925, the Ku Klux Klan came to Washington, D.C. The Klansmen had arrived in early August: the Kleagles and ...
A Kentucky man and self-proclaimed Ku Klux Klan leader who was cited for distributing flyers promoting the hate group around ...
It was about ten years ago that an organization was founded in the name of the old secret society of reconstruction days, the Ku Klux Klan ... Middle West Ohio claims 206,000 members, and in ...
It's not often that a littering ticket ends up at trial, even less so for driving through a neighborhood throwing Ku Klux Klan flyers out ... a minor misdemeanor in Ohio, along with court costs ...
The Black residents of a town in Ohio have formed an armed watch after neo-Nazis attempted to march nearby and Ku Klux Klan flyers appeared there. Residents in the historically Black community of ...
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners' meeting was interrupted when somebody played a racist, anti-Semitic and crude ...
Residents in the Black-majority town of Lincoln Heights formed the group following a neo-Nazi demonstration in February.
Timothy Egan, best-selling author of "A Fever in the Heartland," will come to Evansville March 19 to talk about his book and the city's KKK history.
Tennessee lawmakers for the first time honored the work of 15 enslaved men rented by the State of Tennessee in the 1800s to build the State Capitol.
In some places in the United States, the Ku Klux Klan is a memory ... She pointed toward Springfield, Ohio, which saw demonstrations in the wake of false claims about immigrants there.