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Thomas Dixon Jr.

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Thomas Dixon Jr.


Born
in Shelby, NC, The United States
January 11, 1883

Died
April 03, 1946


Thomas Frederick Dixon Jr. was a Southern Baptist minister, playwright, lecturer, North Carolina state legislator, lawyer, and author.

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The Traitor

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The One Woman

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The Southerner - A Romance ...

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The Victim

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The Fall of a Nation

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The Sins of the Father

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The Foolish Virgin

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“As it drew nearer, excitement grew intense. Swarms of adventurers expecting the overthrow of the Government crowded into Washington.”
Thomas Dixon Jr., The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan

“Looking to that future, there is every reason to believe that science and religion will both continue to flourish, to enlighten, to inspire; as well as to frustrate, to obfuscate, and to oppress.
Some people may wish that one half of this essentially modern pairing could be disposed of, or could be persuaded to relinquish its troublesome claims to authority in some or other sphere of knowledge, morality, or politics. But such people should be careful what they wish for. Would they really prefer to live in a society where everyone agreed about the questions that this book has been about? What sort of place would that be?”
Thomas Dixon, Science and Religion: A Very Short Introduction

“Treason is an easy word to speak. A traitor is one who fights and loses. Washington was a traitor to George III.”
Thomas Dixon Jr., The Clansman

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