Joseph G. Bilby

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Joseph G. Bilby


Born
in Newark, NJ, The United States
September 02, 1943

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Joseph G. Bilby is Assistant Curator of the National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey. A graduate of Seton Hall University, he served as a lieutenant in the 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam. He has received the Jane Clayton Award for contributions to Monmouth County (New Jersey) history and an Award of Merit from the New Jersey Historical Commission for his contributions to the state's military history. ...more

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The Irish Brigade in the Ci...

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Hidden History of New Jersey

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Monmouth Court House: The B...

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350 Years of New Jersey His...

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Civil War Firearms: Their H...

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Asbury Park Reborn: Lost to...

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The Rise and Fall of the Ku...

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A History of Submarine Warf...

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A Revolution in Arms: A His...

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Remember You Are Jerseymen:...

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“A turnaround occurred when Simmons hired marketing professionals Edward Young Clarke and Elizabeth Tyler of the Southern Publicity Association (providers of public relations to the Anti-Saloon League, among other organizations), who promised they could turn his mediocre local fraternity into a national organization. The duo wrote speeches for Simmons, polishing his presentation and expanding his rhetoric beyond complaints of black people’s racial “heredity handicap.” Under their guidance, Simmons expanded his target list to immigrants, Jews, Catholics, labor agitators, “Bolsheviks” and political radicals of any stripe, along with the cultural aspects of the Jazz Age.”
Joseph G. Bilby, The Rise and Fall of the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey

“Wilson was born in the South but became president of Princeton University and then New Jersey governor. He declared that “adventurers swarmed out of the north as much the enemies of one race as the other to cozen, beguile and use the Negroes.…The white men were roused by a mere instinct of selfpreservation—until, at last, there had sprung into existence a great Ku Klux Klan, a veritable empire of the south, to protect the southern land.” Wilson, at a private showing of The Birth of a Nation in the White House, allegedly declared it “true history.”
Joseph G. Bilby, The Rise and Fall of the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey



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