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Klanwatch: Bringing the Ku Klux Klan to Justice

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A look at Klanwatch--an organization designed to bring the Ku Klux Klan to justice--details some of Klanwatch's most significant trials, providing a portrait of the Klan as an organization founded on hate, ignorance, and bigotry

277 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1991

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January 23, 2012
Quite simply, this book gave me the biggest push to become a lawyer. Here is a story of lawyers, using civil law to all but eradicate (through seizure of assets) of a homegrown terror organization that operated in plain sight for years and, by and large, escaped criminal sanction. While lawyers often -- deservedly -- get a bad rap, this book reminds us why the rule of law exists, and how lawyers can help society to progress. Highly recommended.
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March 13, 2012
I think this is a great non-fiction book. You learn a lot about the different trials going on about the KKK. It is really cool to learn about how they helped the victims. Even though it's non-fiction,it's not really ever boring or dry, because each chapter is kind of like a new story, talking about a different trial, which makes it very interesting.
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