Big Skies, White Hoods

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806195377

The 1920s Klan and a History of Hate in Montana

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By Christine Kimberly Erickson
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
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HARDBACK
Pages:
216

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Christine K. Erickson is Associate Professor Emerita of History at Purdue University Fort Wayne.

"With a historian's judgment and a native's understanding of place, Christine Erickson analyzes the course of the Klan's turbulent presence and lingering influence in Montana, a state with an oversize presence in the American imagination."-Thomas R. Pegram, author of One Hundred Percent American: The Rebirth and Decline of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s "Erickson makes a significant contribution to the field by linking Klan membership in Montana to traditions of fraternalism among white middle-class men. Local Klans demonstrated a kind of Protestant, white supremacist complacency, seeing the Klan as another business network. Erickson also explores anti-Klan pushback, as Butte's immigrant Catholics decried KKK ideology, and as locals in small towns criticized Klan violence and terror in the South. Altogether, a fascinating and nuanced look at the rise and fall of the Klan in 1920s Montana."-Dee Garceau-Hagen, author of Portraits of Women in the American West "Far-right extremism takes on a different character in every state and Big Skies, White Hoods is a critical piece of scholarship on the hate movements that have taken root in Montana. To understand modern political divisions, one must look to the past; Christine Erickson is a clear-eyed guide to this important history."-Leah Sottile, author of When the Moon Turns to Blood

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